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| Feedstock = [[Biowaste]] | | Feedstock = [[Biowaste]] | ||
| Product = Biomass (disrupted | | Product = Biomass (disrupted, dispersed, homogenised) | ||
|Name=Ultrasonication}}<onlyinclude>'''Ultrasonication''' is</onlyinclude> | |Name=Ultrasonication}}<onlyinclude>'''Ultrasonication''' is a physical treatment to disrupt, disperse, and/or homogenise biomass via the application of ultrasonic frequencies (>20 kHz). | ||
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==Feedstock== | ==Feedstock== | ||
===Origin and composition=== | ===Origin and composition=== | ||
== Process and technologies == | |||
== Product == | |||
Ultrasonication can be used to produce emulsions (such as nanoparticles, nanoemulsions, nanocrystals, liposomes, wax emulsions), to purify wastewater, to gegass liquids, and to extract substances from biomass (such as polysaccharides<ref>{{Cite book|year=1995|book_title=Food Research International|publisher=Elsevier|place=New York}}</ref>, oil, anthocyanins, antioxidants) | |||
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== Patents == | |||
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