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Degradation of aqueous solution of potassium iodide and sodium cyanide in the presence of carbon tetrachloride

Abstract

The degradation of potassium iodide, carbon tetrachloride and sodium cyanide has been studied using an ultrasounic probe of 20 kHz frequency. In the case of potassium iodide and sodium cyanide, the rate of degradation was much higher in presence of CCl4. The location of the ultrasonic horn showed a significant effect in the degradation of CCl4.

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Ultrasonic Degradation Potassium Iodide Sodium Cyanide Carbon Tetrachloride Sonochemistry Ultrasound Probe 20 kHz Frequency Cavitation Effects Chemical Decomposition Reaction Kinetics Aqueous Solution Treatment Environmental Remediation Toxic Compound Degradation Ultrasound-Assisted Reactions Sonolysis Effect of Ultrasonic Horn Contaminant Removal Hazardous Waste Treatment Advanced Oxidation Processes
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Volume 4
Issue 3
Pages 245-253
ISSN 1873-2828
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