Computational Simulation of Ionization Processes in Single-Bubble and Multi-Bubble Sonoluminescence

Social Science Research Network(2022)

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Abstract The most recent spectroscopic studies of moving-single bubble sonoluminescence (MSBSL) and multi-bubble sonoluminescence (MBSL) have revealed that hydrated electrons (e$_{ exttt{aq}}^{-}$) are generated in MSBSL but absent in MBSL. To explore the mechanism this phenomenon, we numerically simulated the ionization processes in single- and multi-bubble sonoluminescence in aqueous solution of terbium chloride (TbCl$_{3}$). The results show that the maximum degree of ionization of single-bubble sonoluminescence (SBSL) is approximately 10000 times greater than that of MBSL under certain special physical parameters. The hydrated electrons (e$_{ exttt{aq}}^{-}$) formed in SBSL are far greater than those in MBSL provided these electrons are ejected from a bubble into a liquid. Therefore, the quenching of e$_{ exttt{aq}}^{-}$ to SBSL spectrum is stronger than that of the MBSL spectrum. This may be the reason that the trivalent terbium [Tb(III)] ion line intensities from SBSL in the TbCl$_{3}$ aqueous solutions with the acceptor of e$_{ exttt{aq}}^{-}$ are stronger than those of TbCl$_{3}$ aqueous solutions without the acceptor of e$_{ exttt{aq}}^{-}$, whereas the Tb(III) ion line intensities from MBSL are not variational, which is significant for exploring the mechanism behind the cavitation and sonoluminescence.
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sonoluminescence, Tb(III) ion emission, hydrated electrons, ionization processes
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