RU2013144475A - METHOD FOR SONOCHEMICAL PREPARATION OF WATER AND AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS TO HYDRATION OF VARIOUS SUBSTANCES - Google Patents

METHOD FOR SONOCHEMICAL PREPARATION OF WATER AND AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS TO HYDRATION OF VARIOUS SUBSTANCES Download PDF

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RU2013144475A
RU2013144475A RU2013144475/05A RU2013144475A RU2013144475A RU 2013144475 A RU2013144475 A RU 2013144475A RU 2013144475/05 A RU2013144475/05 A RU 2013144475/05A RU 2013144475 A RU2013144475 A RU 2013144475A RU 2013144475 A RU2013144475 A RU 2013144475A
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Татьяна Владимировна Шленская
Тамара Васильевна Баулина
Ольга Николаевна Красуля
Сергей Дмитриевич Шестаков
Раул Ринк
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Способ сонохимической подготовки воды, в том числе, являющейся средой водных растворов и дисперсных систем, к гидратации различных веществ, в котором обработку производят в режиме с акустической мощностью не ниже мощности синпериодического режима кавитации, отличающийся тем, что непосредственно перед обработкой ее подвергают принудительной деаэрации.The method of sonochemical preparation of water, including that which is the medium of aqueous solutions and dispersed systems, for hydration of various substances, in which the treatment is carried out in a mode with an acoustic power not lower than the power of the synperiodic cavitation regime, characterized in that it is subjected to forced deaeration immediately before treatment.

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Способ сонохимической подготовки воды, в том числе, являющейся средой водных растворов и дисперсных систем, к гидратации различных веществ, в котором обработку производят в режиме с акустической мощностью не ниже мощности синпериодического режима кавитации, отличающийся тем, что непосредственно перед обработкой ее подвергают принудительной деаэрации. The method of sonochemical preparation of water, including that which is the medium of aqueous solutions and dispersed systems, for hydration of various substances, in which the treatment is carried out in a mode with an acoustic power not lower than the power of the synperiodic cavitation regime, characterized in that it is subjected to forced deaeration immediately before treatment.
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