Cavitation technology—potential way of generating nanomaterials and nanoemulsions for wider technological applications

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Development of nanomaterials is continuously on the rise owing to their variety of technological applications and thus gets increased attention not only in the academic research but also on an industrial scale. Nanomaterials behave in a different way compared to their counterpart and showing markedly different properties which may be physical, chemical, biological, electronic, etc. Common techniques that are employed in the development of nanomaterials are high energy ball milling, hydrothermal synthesis, co-precipitation, microemulsion, sol-gel processing, etc. Due to the inherent disadvantages existing with these conventional techniques newer processing methods are always have great consideration. In this connection, cavitation induced by ultrasound exhibits many advantages. Not only the nanomaterials are obtained using this technique, even the nanoformulations such as nanoemulsions could be generated using this technology.

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Sivakumar, M. (2017). Cavitation technology—potential way of generating nanomaterials and nanoemulsions for wider technological applications. In Springer Proceedings in Physics (Vol. 189, pp. 3–7). Springer Science and Business Media, LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44890-9_1

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