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    Porous, Hollow, and Ball-in-Ball Metal Oxide Microspheres: Preparation, Endocytosis, and Cytotoxicity by Suh, W. H., Jang, A. R., Suh, Y.-H., Suslick, K. S.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (18-07-2006)
    “…An inexpensive ultrasonic generator (household humidifier; ultrasonic spray pyrolysis) is used to synthesize porous, hollow, and ball‐in‐ball metal oxide…”
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    A colorimetric sensor array for odour visualization by Suslick, Kenneth S, Rakow, Neal A

    Published in Nature (London) (17-08-2000)
    “…Array-based vapour-sensing devices are used to detect and differentiate between chemically diverse analytes. These systems-based on cross-responsive sensor…”
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    Sonochemistry by Suslick, Kenneth S.

    “…Ultrasound causes high-energy chemistry. It does so through the process of acoustic cavitation: the formation, growth and implosive collapse of bubbles in a…”
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    Effect of reaction conditions on size and morphology of ultrasonically prepared Ni(OH)(2) powders by Cabanas-Polo, S, Suslick, K S, Sanchez-Herencia, A J

    Published in Ultrasonics sonochemistry (01-07-2011)
    “…Modern electrochemical devices require the morphological control of the active material. In this paper the synthesis of nickel hydroxide, as common active…”
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    Sonochemical Preparation of Supported Hydrodesulfurization Catalysts by Dhas, N. Arul, Ekhtiarzadeh, Arash, Suslick, Kenneth S.

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (29-08-2001)
    “…Sonochemical preparation of Co and Ni promoted MoS2 supported on alumina was achieved by high-intensity ultrasonic irradiation of isodurene solutions…”
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    Air-Filled Proteinaceous Microbubbles: Synthesis of an Echo-Contrast Agent by GRINSTAFF, M. W, SUSLICK, K. S

    “…Air-filled microbubbles are in clinical use as echo-contrast agents for sonographic applications. The synthesis of aqueous suspensions of air-filled…”
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    Effect of reaction conditions on size and morphology of ultrasonically prepared Ni(OH) 2 powders by Cabanas-Polo, S., Suslick, K.S., Sanchez-Herencia, A.J.

    Published in Ultrasonics sonochemistry (01-07-2011)
    “…► Ultrasonic synthesis of small Ni(OH) 2 particles from aqueous ammonia complexes. ► Spherical, flower-like or platelet-like morphologies depending on the…”
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    On the origin of sonoluminescence and sonochemistry by Suslick, K S, Doktycz, S J, Flint, E B

    Published in Ultrasonics (01-09-1990)
    “…Recent experimental results on the origins of sonoluminescence and sonochemistry are reviewed and the conclusion reached that most observed effects originate…”
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    Interparticle Collisions Driven by Ultrasound by Doktycz, Stephen J., Suslick, Kenneth S.

    “…Ultrasound has become an important synthetic tool in liquid-solid chemical reactions, but the origins of the observed enhancements remained unknown. The…”
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    The energy efficiency of formation of photons, radicals and ions during single-bubble cavitation by Suslick, Kenneth S, Didenko, Yuri T

    Published in Nature (London) (25-07-2002)
    “…It is extremely difficult to perform a quantitative analysis of the chemistry associated with multibubble cavitation: unknown parameters include the number of…”
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    Protein microencapsulation of nonaqueous liquids by Suslick, Kenneth S, Grinstaff, Mark W

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (01-10-1990)
    “…Vesicles have found diverse and important applications, ranging from microencapsulation of dyes, flavors, and fragrances to drug delivery systems. We have…”
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    Sonoluminescence temperatures during multi-bubble cavitation by Suslick, Kenneth S, McNamara, William B, Didenko, Yuri T

    Published in Nature (London) (21-10-1999)
    “…Acoustic cavitation-the formation and implosive collapse of bubbles-occurs when a liquid is exposed to intense sound. Cavitation can produce white noise,…”
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    Upper bound for neutron emission from sonoluminescing bubbles in deuterated acetone by Camara, C G, Hopkins, S D, Suslick, K S, Putterman, S J

    Published in Physical review letters (09-02-2007)
    “…An experimental search for nuclear fusion inside imploding bubbles of degassed deuterated acetone at 0 degrees C driven by a 15 atm sound field and seeded with…”
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    In vivo measurement of oxygen concentration using sonochemically synthesized microspheres by Liu, K.J., Grinstaff, M.W., Jiang, J., Suslick, K.S., Swartz, H.M., Wang, W.

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-08-1994)
    “…Proteinaceous microspheres filled with nitroxides dissolved in an organic liquid have been synthesized for the first time using high intensity ultrasound;…”
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    Is the Olfactory Receptor a Metalloprotein? by Wang, Jiangyun, Luthey-Schulten, Zaida A., Suslick, Kenneth S.

    “…The sense of smell is arguably our most primal faculty and also the least understood. Even our own olfactorily impaired species is capable of detecting ≈10,000…”
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    The measurement of temperature with electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy by Eckburg, J J, Chato, J C, Liu, K J, Grinstaff, M W, Swartz, H M, Suslick, K S, Auteri, F P

    Published in Journal of biomechanical engineering (01-05-1996)
    “…An electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) technique, potentially suitable for in vivo temperature measurements, has been developed based on the temperature…”
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    Molecular emission from single-bubble sonoluminescence by Suslick, Kenneth S, Didenko, Yuri T, McNamara III, William B

    Published in Nature (London) (19-10-2000)
    “…Ultrasound can drive a single gas bubble in water into violent oscillation; as the bubble is compressed periodically, extremely short flashes of light (about…”
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