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Title:
Convective and Periodic Motion Driven by a Chemical Wave

Language:English
Type:Article
Authors:Hiroyuki Kitahata, Ryoichi Aihara, Nobuyuki Magome and Kenichi Yoshikawa
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Journal:Journal of Chemical Physics
ISSN:0021-9606
Volume:116
Number:13
Month:4
Year:2002
Actual year:2002
Pages:5666–5672
doi:10.1063/1.1456023
bibtex id:2002_JCP_Kitahata_02-02_250
Abstract:
The generation of convective flow by a chemical wave was studied experimentally on a mm-sized droplet of Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction medium. A propagating chemical wave causes a transient increase in interfacial tension, and this local change in interfacial tension induces convection. The observed flow profile was reproduced with a numerical simulation by introducing the transient increase in interfacial tension to a modified Navier-Stokes equation coupled with a chemical kinetic equation; a modified Oregonator. We also observed the periodic motion of a BZ droplet floating on an oil phase. Such periodic motion is attributed to the rhythmic change in interfacial tension. The observed periodic convective motion coupled with a chemical reaction is discussed in relation to chemo-mechanical energy transduction under isothermal conditions. (C) 2002 American Institute of Physics.
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"Convective and Periodic Motion Driven by a Chemical Wave"
Hiroyuki Kitahata, Ryoichi Aihara, Nobuyuki Magome and Kenichi Yoshikawa, Journal of Chemical Physics, 116(13), 5666–5672 (2002)
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doi:10.1063/1.1456023