The sonodegradation of caffeic acid under ultrasound treatment: Relation to stability

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The degradation of caffeic acid under ultrasound treatment in a model system was investigated. The type of solvent and temperature were important factors in determining the outcome of the degradation reactions. Liquid height, ultrasonic intensity and duty cycle only affected degradation rate, but did not change the nature of the degradation. The degradation rate of caffeic acid decreased with increasing temperature. Degradation kinetics of caffeic acid under ultrasound fitted a zero-order reaction from -5 to 25 °C. Caffeic acid underwent decomposition and oligomerization reactions under ultrasound. The degradation products were tentatively identified by FT-IR and HPLC-UV-ESIMS to include the corresponding decarboxylation products and their dimers. © 2013 by the authors.

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Sun, Y., Qiao, L., Ye, X., Liu, D., Zhang, X., & Huang, H. (2013). The sonodegradation of caffeic acid under ultrasound treatment: Relation to stability. Molecules, 18(1), 561–573. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules18010561

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