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Active Role of a Color Indicator in Buoyancy-Driven Instabilities of Chemical Fronts
Almarcha, C.; Trevelyan, P. M. J.; Riolfo, L. A.; Zalts, Anita; El Hasi, Claudio Daniel; D'onofrio, Alejandro Gustavo
; De Wit, A.
Fecha de publicación:
01/2010
Editorial:
American Chemical Society
Revista:
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
ISSN:
1948-7185
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Chemical reactions are able to trigger hydrodynamic flows by changing the density of the solutions across reactive interfaces. In this work, an experimental study of the buoyancy-driven hydrodynamic instabilities that can occur when two miscible reactive solutions of an acid−base system are put in contact in the gravity field shows that the patterns observed and the instabilities taking place strongly depend on the presence of a color indicator. A reaction−diffusion−convection model explains how the color indicator can modify the instability scenarios by affecting the density of the solutions and allows one to numerically recover the observed experimental patterns. The present work clearly demonstrates that color indicators should therefore be used with caution in experimental works devoted to analyze reaction−diffusion−convection patterns and instabilities.
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Almarcha, C.; Trevelyan, P. M. J.; Riolfo, L. A.; Zalts, Anita; El Hasi, Claudio Daniel; et al.; Active Role of a Color Indicator in Buoyancy-Driven Instabilities of Chemical Fronts; American Chemical Society; The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters; 1; 4; 1-2010; 752-757
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