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Characterization and application of a 1700-kHz acoustic cavitation field for water decontamination: a case study with toluidine blue
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Nor Elhouda Chadi
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Slimane
Merouani
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Oualid Hamdaoui
Published 2018-09-01
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Corrigendum to “Theoretical estimation of the temperature and pressure within collapsing acoustical bubbles” [Ultrason. Sonochem. 21 (2014) 53–59]
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Slimane
Merouani
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Oualid Hamdaoui
,
Yacine Rezgui
,
Miloud Guemini
Published 2021-05-01
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Insight into the impact of excluding mass transport, heat exchange and chemical reactions heat on the sonochemical bubble yield: Bubble size-dependency
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Aissa Dehane
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Slimane
Merouani
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Oualid Hamdaoui
,
Abdulaziz Alghyamah
Published 2021-05-01
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A comprehensive numerical analysis of heat and mass transfer phenomenons during cavitation sono-process
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Aissa Dehane
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Slimane
Merouani
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Oualid Hamdaoui
,
Abdulaziz Alghyamah
Published 2021-05-01
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How do dissolved gases affect the sonochemical process of hydrogen production? An overview of thermodynamic and mechanistic effects – On the “hot spot theory”
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Kaouther Kerboua
,
Slimane
Merouani
,
Oualid Hamdaoui
,
Abdulaziz Alghyamah
,
Md.H. Islam
,
Henrik E. Hansen
,
Bruno G. Pollet
Published 2021-04-01
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