Sonic Waves in Organic Amalgamation: A passageway to Sustainable Chemical methods

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Ultrasound is a necessary method to get better organic synthesis from the point of green chemistry as it can promote better yields and selectivity’s in addition to shorter rejoinder times when compared to the conservative method. Period when Sonication smooths the progress of the rapid distraction of solids decomposition of organic including inherited machinery as well as the formation of porous equipment. Sonochemistry, the application of ultrasound to chemical reactions, emerges as a promising green technology in organic synthesis. Acoustic cavitation’s, the formation and violent collapse of bubbles within the reaction medium, generate localized zones of extreme temperatures and pressures. These unique conditions enhance reaction rates, look up yields, and often enable reactions to proceed under milder conditions compared to conventional methods.  Application includes accelerate C-C connection formations, facilitating oxidations and reductions, and enhancing heterogeneous catalysis. By minimizing energy consumption, reducing waste generation, and enabling the use of milder reagents, Sonochemistry aligns with the principles of green chemistry, offering a more sustainable and environmentally friendly approach to organic synthesis

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