Author:
Znak Z. О., ,Sukhatskyi Y. V.,Gogat P. R.,Mnykh R. V.,Thanekar P., , , ,
Abstract
The threshold value of the energy required for the decomposition of benzene after the cessation of cavitation has been established. The regularities of the oxidative destruction of benzene in the cyclic mode “cavitation-exposure” were established. The possibility of destruction of benzene in case of initiation of the process by introducing a certain amount of its cavitationally activated part into the water-benzene medium is shown. The role of oxygen in the cavitation decomposition of benzene was experimentally confirmed.
Publisher
Lviv Polytechnic National University
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