lärmipolümeeriseerimine
Lärmipolümeeriseerimine, also known as acoustic polymerization or sonopolymerization, is a process that utilizes high-frequency sound waves, typically ultrasound, to initiate and/or accelerate polymerization reactions. The sound waves generate cavitation bubbles within the reaction mixture. The collapse of these bubbles produces localized high temperatures and pressures, creating transient radical or ionic species that can initiate the polymerization process. This can lead to a faster reaction rate, a narrower molecular weight distribution, or the polymerization of monomers that are difficult to polymerize by conventional methods.
The mechanism involves the formation and violent collapse of cavitation bubbles. This generates extreme conditions within
Lärmipolümeeriseerimine has been explored for various types of polymerization, including free radical polymerization, anionic polymerization, and