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In Chapter 6 we evaluated various types of hydrodynamic, acoustic, and laser cavitation reactors used in laboratory as well as pilot and commercial-scale operations. These reactors and the associated technologies available for the generation of cavities (by hydrodynamic, acoustic, or laser means) indicate the feasibility of the cavitation conversion processes. While there are many problems that need to be solved, in principle the chapter demonstrated the feasibility of cavitation reaction engineering technology.
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Shah, Y.T., Pandit, A.B., Moholkar, V.S. (1999). Models for Cavitation Reactors. In: Cavitation Reaction Engineering. The Plenum Chemical Engineering Series. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4787-7_7
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