Volume 120, 2002

Spatial bistability and waves in a reaction with acid autocatalysis

Abstract

The phenomenon of spatial bistability has recently been proposed for a comprehensive understanding of a number of chemical patterns observed in open spatial reactors consisting of thin films of gel diffusively fed from one side. We study experimentally and numerically this phenomenon in the tetrathionate–chlorite reaction characterized by an acid superautocatalysis. We focus on the similarities and differences with previous studies on the chlorine dioxide–iodide reaction. In addition, we show that this reaction, which is only bistable in a continuous stirred tank reactor, can exhibit oscillatory and traveling waves when diffusion comes into play. Our computations suggest that the nonstationary behaviour originates from differential diffusive transport.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Apr 2001
First published
25 Oct 2001

Faraday Discuss., 2002,120, 353-361

Spatial bistability and waves in a reaction with acid autocatalysis

J. Boissonade, E. Dulos, F. Gauffre, M. N. Kuperman and P. De Kepper, Faraday Discuss., 2002, 120, 353 DOI: 10.1039/B103240M

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