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. 2022 Mar 23;85:105988. doi: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2022.105988

Table 1.

Selected techniques for the estimation of cavitation bubble temperatures.

Experimental Technique Cavitation Bubble Temperature, K Reference
Molecular emissions observed in multibubble sonoluminescence (20 kHz) ∼2,000–4,300 [47], [48]
Comparative rate thermometry (20 kHz) ∼5,200 [49]
Radical quantification – ESR (20 kHz) 1000–4600 K [50], [51]
Product quantification – Methyl radical recombination method (20 kHz–1 MHz) ∼2,000–∼7,000 [52], [53], [54], [55]
Molecular emissions observed in single bubble sonoluminescence 15,000–30,000 [56]
Molecular emissions in ionic liquids to determine vibrational and rotational temperatures 4,000–6,000 [57]
Molecular emissions observed from symmetrically and asymmetrically collapsing bubbles (nanodroplet injection model) 4,000–9,500 [30], [59]