STRATIFICATION IN A THIN-LAYERED EXCITABLE REACTION-DIFFUSION SYSTEM WITH TRANSVERSE CONCENTRATION GRADIENTS

Citation
Am. Zhabotinsky et al., STRATIFICATION IN A THIN-LAYERED EXCITABLE REACTION-DIFFUSION SYSTEM WITH TRANSVERSE CONCENTRATION GRADIENTS, Journal of physical chemistry, 98(33), 1994, pp. 7981-7990
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical
ISSN journal
00223654
Volume
98
Issue
33
Year of publication
1994
Pages
7981 - 7990
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3654(1994)98:33<7981:SIATER>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Chemical waves propagate in thin gel layers saturated with Belousov-Zh abotinsky (BZ) reaction solution. When a layer is in contact with air, weakly interacting waves can propagate along the top and the bottom o f the layer. Experiments on the ferrion-catalyzed BZ reaction with ste pwise layers reveal a poorly excitable sublayer in the middle of the l ayer. We propose that in a BZ excitable layer open to air two opposite transverse concentration gradients are established, those of oxygen a nd bromine. The bromine gradient results in a parallel gradient of the total concentration of bromo derivatives of malonic acid (BrMAs). The threshold of excitability increases with the concentrations of oxygen and of BrMAs. As a result, the excitability threshold varies nonmonot onically, with a maximum in the middle of the layer. If this maximum o f the excitability threshold is high enough, a poorly excitable sublay er appears between the two excitable sublayers at the top and bottom. The wave propagation and interaction have been simulated using an Oreg onator-type model with a nonmonotonic vertical profile of the stoichio metric factor q that relates Br- production to ferriin reduction. The simulation confirms that the observed stratification of layers can be explained by the established mechanism of the BZ reaction supplemented with molecular diffusion.