Oxford researchers unveil degradable, water-soluble polymers for applications in agrochemicals, paints and other liquid formulations, offering sustainable solutions with no invisible water pollutants left behind.
Sonochemistry uses ultrasound to facilitate chemical reactions. This new cylindrical reactor allows sonochemistry to be scaled to industrial levels, paving the way for greener chemistry.
Gas-trapping nanoparticles that function as both the source for cavitation and catalysis thereby creating a sonophotocatalyst. TiO2 fractured nanoshells (TFNs) are used as sonophotocatalyst.