The rate of sono-oxidation of KI increased in a CO-Ar system compared to Ar alone. Higher values were obtained at 200 kHz with a maximum ratio of about forty. To determine the role of additional CO in the system, the effect of the pH of the reactant solution, the additional effect of NaHCO, sonoluminescence, and an analysis of products were examined. It appeared that the pH was not a significant contributor to the acceleration of sono-oxidation activity although the rate depended on the pH. On the other hand, in spite of the alkaline solution, the reaction rate in NaHCO-KI solution was higher than that in the solution without NaHCO. This behavior was similar to the case of introduction of CO, implying the possible evolution of CO from NaHCO. Our data suggested that CO reacted with H radicals, which were produced together with OH radicals during sonication and a considerable amount of OH radicals remained. Because OH radicals have strong oxidative power, the level of sono-oxidation activity increases.
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