Sonoelectrochemistry is a specialized field that combines aspects of electrochemistry and sonochemistry. It involves the use of ultrasonic waves to enhance electrochemical reactions. In this approach, ultrasound waves generate intense local conditions (elevated temperature and pressure), leading to phenomena like cavitation—where rapid formation and collapse of bubbles occur in a liquid. The application of ultrasound can improve mass transport, increase reaction rates, and affect the mechanism of electrochemical processes.

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