Cover Picture: Conversion of Ammonia to Hydrazine Induced by High‐Frequency Ultrasound (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 48/2021).

Autor: Humblot, Anaelle, Grimaud, Laurie, Allavena, Audrey, Amaniampong, Prince N., De Oliveira Vigier, Karine, Chave, Tony, Streiff, Stéphane, Jérôme, François
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Zdroj: Angewandte Chemie International Edition; 11/22/2021, Vol. 60 Issue 48, p25165-25165, 1p
Abstrakt: Keywords: ammonia; cavitation bubbles; hydrazine; radicals; ultrasound EN ammonia cavitation bubbles hydrazine radicals ultrasound 25165 25165 1 11/17/21 20211122 NES 211122 Ammonia has been converted into hydrazine, a chemical of utmost importance for organic synthesis and energy purposes. In their Communication on page 25230, François Jérôme et al. report that cavitation bubbles, created by ultrasonic irradiation of aqueous ammonia at a high frequency, act as microreactors to activate and convert ammonia into hydrazine at the gas-liquid interface. In their Communication on page 25230, François Jérôme et al. report that cavitation bubbles, created by ultrasonic irradiation of aqueous ammonia at a high frequency, act as microreactors to activate and convert ammonia into hydrazine at the gas-liquid interface. [Extracted from the article]
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