Title of article
Effect of surface acoustic waves on the catalytic decomposition of ethanol employing a comb transducer for ultrasonic generation
Author/Authors
Reese، نويسنده , , Stephen J. and Hurley، نويسنده , , David H. and Rollins، نويسنده , , Harry W.، نويسنده ,
Pages
4
From page
283
To page
286
Abstract
The effect of surface acoustic waves, generated on a silver catalyst using a comb transducer, on the catalytic decomposition of ethanol is examined. The comb transducer employs purely mechanical means for surface acoustic wave (SAW) transduction. Unlike interdigital SAW transducers on piezoelectric substrates, the complicating effects of heat generation due to electromechanical coupling, high electric fields between adjacent electrodes, and acoustoelectric currents are avoided. The ethanol decomposition reactions are carried out at 473 K. The rates of acetaldehyde and ethylene production are retarded when acoustic waves are applied. The rates recover to varying degrees when acoustic excitation ceases.
Keywords
Ethanol decomposition , Comb transducer , Heterogeneous catalysis , Surface acoustic waves (SAW)
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2005978
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