SONOCHEMICAL DEGRADATION OF SURFACTANTS WITH DIFFERENT CHARGE TYPES: EFFECT OF THE CRITICAL MICELLE CONCENTRATION IN THE INTERFACIAL REGION OF THE CAVITY

Sonochemical degradation of surfactants with different charge types: Effect of the critical micelle concentration in the interfacial region of the cavity

Ionic surfactants tend to accumulate in the interfacial region of ultrasonic cavitation bubbles (cavities) because of their surface active properties and because they are difficult to evaporate in cavitation bubbles owing to their extremely low volatilities.Hence, sonolysis of ionic Corkscrew surfactants is expected to occur in the interfacial regi

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Antifungal efficacy of herbs

Candida carriage was reported to be Smoking Accessories common in oral cancer patients, with C.albicans being the predominant species.The prevalence of diseases caused by Candida species have been found to increase in recent years.Aim: The aim of our study was to find the antifungal activities at MIC of selected fifteen plant leaves extracts prepar

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