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Record 1 - internal organization data 2012-01-16
Record 1, English
Record 1, Subject field(s)
- Equipment (Chemistry)
Record 1, Main entry term, English
- sonicator
1, record 1, English, sonicator
correct
Record 1, Abbreviations, English
Record 1, Synonyms, English
Record 1, Textual support, English
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 1 DEF
An instrument for producing high-intensity ultrasound, consisting of a converter that transforms electrical energy into mechanical energy in the form of oscillation of piezoelectric transducers at a frequency of 20 kilohertz, and a titanium horn that focuses this oscillation and radiates energy into the liquid being treated through a tip. 2, record 1, English, - sonicator
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 1 CONT
Sonication is the act of applying sound (usually ultrasound) energy to agitate particles in a sample, for various purposes. In the laboratory, it is usually applied using an ultrasonic bath or an ultrasonic probe, colloquially known as a sonicator. ... Sonication can be used to speed dissolution, by breaking intermolecular interactions. ... In biological applications, sonication may be sufficient to disrupt or deactivate a biological material. ... Sonication is commonly used in nanotechnology for evenly dispersing nanoparticles in liquids. Sonication can also be used to initiate crystallisation processes and even control polymorphic crystallisations. ... Sonication is the mechanism used in ultrasonic cleaning; loosening particles adhering to surfaces. Outside the field of laboratory science, sonicating baths are used to clean objects such as spectacles and jewelry. Sonication is also used to extract microfossils from rock. 3, record 1, English, - sonicator
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 1 OBS
[Sonicator is also a trademark of] Qsonica. The Sonicator brand was originally produced by Heat Systems Ultrasonics in the 1970's. Heat Systems was re-named Misonix, Inc. in 1990. The Misonix Sonicator brand is now owned by Qsonica. 4, record 1, English, - sonicator
Record 1, French
Record 1, Domaine(s)
- Équipement (Chimie)
Record 1, Main entry term, French
- sonicateur
1, record 1, French, sonicateur
masculine noun
Record 1, Abbreviations, French
Record 1, Synonyms, French
- générateur d’ultrasons 2, record 1, French, g%C3%A9n%C3%A9rateur%20d%26rsquo%3Bultrasons
masculine noun
- sonde ultrasonore 3, record 1, French, sonde%20ultrasonore
feminine noun
- sonde à ultrasons 4, record 1, French, sonde%20%C3%A0%20ultrasons
feminine noun
- nettoyeur à ultrasons 5, record 1, French, nettoyeur%20%C3%A0%20ultrasons
masculine noun
Record 1, Textual support, French
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Appareil utilisant l’énergie des ultrasons pour réaliser diverses opérations : désintégration, dispersion, homogénéisation, émulsion, etc. 6, record 1, French, - sonicateur
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 1 CONT
Le sonicateur est utilisé, en chimie et en physique, pour désagréger un solide en suspension dans un liquide, disperser un liquide dans un autre, dépolymériser de grosses molécules et, en biologie, pour casser les membranes de cellules afin d’en extraire les constituants. L’énergie ultrasonore est transmise au milieu par une sonde mise en vibration par un cristal piézo-électrique excité par un courant haute fréquence. 6, record 1, French, - sonicateur
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 2 CONT
Sonde ultrasonore. Le second système consiste à immerger l’émetteur dans la solution à traiter. On désigne souvent le système, soit sous le nom de sonde à ultrasons (sonotrode) lorsqu’il est immergé par-dessus (figure 16a), soit de cup-horn lorsqu’il est immergé par-dessous (figure 16b). 3, record 1, French, - sonicateur
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 3 CONT
Le second appareillage est la sonde à ultrasons. À la différence du bac, elle permet une irradiation directe du milieu tout en générant des puissances acoustiques nettement supérieures(plus de 100 fois plus élevées). Cependant, son utilisation reste seulement adaptée au traitement de petits volumes de liquide et une attention particulière doit être portée à ce type de manipulation car l'échantillon peut subir une augmentation rapide de température. 4, record 1, French, - sonicateur
Record 1, Spanish
Record 1, Textual support, Spanish
Record 2 - internal organization data 2011-10-06
Record 2, English
Record 2, Subject field(s)
- Equipment (Chemistry)
Record 2, Main entry term, English
- ultrasonic bath
1, record 2, English, ultrasonic%20bath
correct
Record 2, Abbreviations, English
Record 2, Synonyms, English
- bath type sonicator 2, record 2, English, bath%20type%20sonicator
- ultrasonic bath sonicator 3, record 2, English, ultrasonic%20bath%20sonicator
Record 2, Textual support, English
Record number: 2, Textual support number: 1 DEF
A piece of industrial or laboratory equipment that consists of a container, or bath, used for cleaning, or mixing things inserted into the bath, by means of sending ultrasonic vibrations through the liquid in the bath. 4, record 2, English, - ultrasonic%20bath
Record number: 2, Textual support number: 1 CONT
Sonication is the act of applying sound (usually ultrasound) energy to agitate particles in a sample, for various purposes. In the laboratory, it is usually applied using an ultrasonic bath or an ultrasonic probe, colloquially known as a sonicator. ... Sonication can be used to speed dissolution, by breaking intermolecular interactions. ... In biological applications, sonication may be sufficient to disrupt or deactivate a biological material. ... Sonication is commonly used in nanotechnology for evenly dispersing nanoparticles in liquids. Sonication can also be used to initiate crystallisation processes and even control polymorphic crystallisations. ... Sonication is the mechanism used in ultrasonic cleaning; loosening particles adhering to surfaces. Outside the field of laboratory science, sonicating baths are used to clean objects such as spectacles and jewelry. Sonication is also used to extract microfossils from rock. 5, record 2, English, - ultrasonic%20bath
Record number: 2, Textual support number: 2 CONT
Sonication with a bath type sonicator resulted in relatively small enhancements of TOC [total organic carbon] removal but further studies with cup-horn sonication showed that TOC removal increased with higher intensity of sonication. 2, record 2, English, - ultrasonic%20bath
Record 2, Key term(s)
- bath-type sonicator
- bath sonicator
Record 2, French
Record 2, Domaine(s)
- Équipement (Chimie)
Record 2, Main entry term, French
- bac à ultrasons
1, record 2, French, bac%20%C3%A0%20ultrasons
masculine noun
Record 2, Abbreviations, French
Record 2, Synonyms, French
Record 2, Textual support, French
Record number: 2, Textual support number: 1 CONT
Bac à ultrasons. C'est le premier matériel a avoir été utilisé en sonochimie. Ce bac, le plus souvent rectangulaire, est généralement commercialisé à des fins de nettoyage. Il se décline en différentes tailles et fréquences. Des capacités de 0, 5 à 300 L sont commercialisées. Les puissances correspondantes vont de 40 à 2 000 W [watts]. Compte tenu de l'application majeure qu'est le nettoyage, les fréquences couramment disponibles sont comprises entre 20 et 45 kHz [kilohertzs]. Des options classiques telle la possibilité de fonctionner en continu ou de créer des séquences répétitives de fonctionnement et d’arrêt(mode pulsé) sont proposées en série. [...] Le liquide irradié est selon le cas celui contenu dans le bac(irradiation directe) ou dans un récipient immergé dans le bac(irradiation indirecte)(figure 15). Dans ce dernier cas, le liquide du bac assure la transmission de l'onde ultrasonore. 2, record 2, French, - bac%20%C3%A0%20ultrasons
Record number: 2, Textual support number: 2 CONT
Deux types d’équipements sont couramment utilisés dans les laboratoires. Le premier est le bac à ultrasons qui est peu onéreux et trouve de nombreuses applications pour la préparation d’échantillons, l'homogénéisation, la dispersion, le dégazage et le nettoyage(Figure 44). Il génère des fréquences comprises entre 25 et 50 kHz [kilohertzs] et des puissances acoustiques de 1 à 5 [watt(s) ]. cm[ centimère exposant-2]. Ce type d’instrumentation possède l'avantage d’être simple à utiliser mais nécessite l'emploi d’un contenant pour le mélange à traiter qui va agir comme amortisseur de l'effet des ultrasons qui ne pourront agir que de manière indirecte. Le second appareillage est la sonde à ultrasons. 3, record 2, French, - bac%20%C3%A0%20ultrasons
Record 2, Spanish
Record 2, Textual support, Spanish
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