In a previous study, the iodate-sulfite proton autoactivated reaction (Landolt reaction) was shown to exhibit spatial bistability and spatiotemporal oscillations when operated in an open spatial reactor with fixed “thickness”, i.e., feed boundary to core distance. Here, we show that the spatial reactors with conical geometry enable one to rapidly probe the sensitivity of the above phenomena over a large range of the “thickness” parameter. This often-neglected parameter in chemical pattern studies plays an important role on the selection and stability of states. We reveal that the quenching capacity of slow diffusing polyacrylate ions on the spatiotemporal oscillations depends on this “thickness”. The presented results should be useful for f...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the role of spatial inhomogeneity in ra...
The kinetics laws of diffusion-controlled chemical reactions are drastically different from the conv...
We review experimental and theoretical studies on the design and control of spatiotemporal behavior ...
The spatio-temporal dynamics of the iodate–sulfite reaction (Landolt reaction) is investigated in a ...
We show experimentally and theoretically that reaction systems characterized by a slow induction per...
We revisit the conditions for the development of reaction-diffusion patterns in the ferrocyanide-iod...
Mixed Landolt-type pH oscillators are versatile systems that allow the experimental study of a wide ...
Mixed Landolt-type pH oscillators are versatile systems that allow the experimental study of a wide ...
Mixed Landolt-type pH oscillators are versatile systems that allow the experimental study of a wide ...
Mixed Landolt-type pH oscillators are versatile systems that allow the experimental study of a wide ...
The acid autoactivated bromate-sulfite reaction exhibits spatial bistability, travelling acid-base f...
Chemical reaction-diffusion patterns often serve as prototypes for pattern formation in living syste...
Chemical reaction-diffusion patterns often serve as prototypes for pattern formation in living syste...
The development of spatiotemporal complexity in a chemical reaction in a Couette reactor Ï is analys...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the role of spatial inhomogeneity in ra...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the role of spatial inhomogeneity in ra...
The kinetics laws of diffusion-controlled chemical reactions are drastically different from the conv...
We review experimental and theoretical studies on the design and control of spatiotemporal behavior ...
The spatio-temporal dynamics of the iodate–sulfite reaction (Landolt reaction) is investigated in a ...
We show experimentally and theoretically that reaction systems characterized by a slow induction per...
We revisit the conditions for the development of reaction-diffusion patterns in the ferrocyanide-iod...
Mixed Landolt-type pH oscillators are versatile systems that allow the experimental study of a wide ...
Mixed Landolt-type pH oscillators are versatile systems that allow the experimental study of a wide ...
Mixed Landolt-type pH oscillators are versatile systems that allow the experimental study of a wide ...
Mixed Landolt-type pH oscillators are versatile systems that allow the experimental study of a wide ...
The acid autoactivated bromate-sulfite reaction exhibits spatial bistability, travelling acid-base f...
Chemical reaction-diffusion patterns often serve as prototypes for pattern formation in living syste...
Chemical reaction-diffusion patterns often serve as prototypes for pattern formation in living syste...
The development of spatiotemporal complexity in a chemical reaction in a Couette reactor Ï is analys...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the role of spatial inhomogeneity in ra...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the role of spatial inhomogeneity in ra...
The kinetics laws of diffusion-controlled chemical reactions are drastically different from the conv...
We review experimental and theoretical studies on the design and control of spatiotemporal behavior ...