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As a young, new, and rapidly growing science, the applications of ultrasound in environmental technology hold a promising future. Compared with conventional methods, ultrasonication can bring several benefits such as environmentally friendly (no toxic chemicals are used or produced), low cost, and compact (allowing on-site treatment). Beside an overview on ultrasonic background, this paper summarizes main findings and innovations of recent studies that used ultrasound in environmental analysis, water and sludge treatment, soil and sediment remediation, and air purification.
Keywords:
environment
This paper is being republished with the permission of NRC Research Press. It was originally submitted to the Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science and subsequently published in the Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering. The correct citation follows: Pham TD, Shrestha RA, Virkutyte J, Sillanpää M. 2009. Recent studies in environmental applications of ultrasound. Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 36(11): 1849–1858 DOI: 10.1139/L09-068
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2013
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