About the sonoluminescent spectral portrait of gasoline water pollution

[Display omitted] •Single-bubble sonoluminescence spectra of a moving bubble in water containing gasoline were recorded.•Spectra contain characteristic bands of aromatic molecules and hydrocarbon decomposition products.•These bands are as a spectral portrait of gasoline contamination of water.•They...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ultrasonics sonochemistry 2024-07, Vol.107, p.106916, Article 106916
Hauptverfasser: Gareev, B.M., Panova, N.A., Tukhbatullin, A.A., Sharipov, G.L.
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Single-bubble sonoluminescence spectra of a moving bubble in water containing gasoline were recorded.•Spectra contain characteristic bands of aromatic molecules and hydrocarbon decomposition products.•These bands are as a spectral portrait of gasoline contamination of water.•They allow you to identify gasoline in water and the content of its individual components. Single-bubble sonoluminescence spectra of the following samples were recorded in the modes of standing and moving bubble in liquid near the center of its levitation under the action of ultrasound: water contaminated with additives of commercial gasoline (1.5 – 38 mg·L−1), water with additives of individual gasoline components (hexane, benzene, toluene, p-xylene, naphthalene, anthracene, and p-terphenyl), and solutions of these gasoline components in hexane. Characteristic bands λmax of gasoline component emitters are recorded in the sonoluminescence spectra of a moving bubble for water samples contaminated with additives of commercial gasoline: 290 (p-xylene), 340 (p-terphenyl), 381, 399, 424, 449 (anthracene), and 438, 474, 516, 564 nm (C2, a hydrocarbon decomposition product during sonolysis).These bands are as a spectral portrait of gasoline contamination of water: they make it possible to identify gasoline in water in the above mentioned range of its content and to find a quantitative content of individual gasoline components.
ISSN:1350-4177
1873-2828
1873-2828
DOI:10.1016/j.ultsonch.2024.106916