P. Sevcik et L. Adamcikova, EFFECT OF A PRESSURE DECREASE AND STIRRING ON THE OSCILLATING BRAY-LIEBHAFSKY REACTION, Chemical physics letters, 267(3-4), 1997, pp. 307-312
A decrease in pressure from 101.3 to 26 kPa or less results in a drama
tic change in the oscillation parameters in the batch Bray-Liebhafsky
(BL) oscillatory system in an N-2 or O-2 atmosphere. It was confirmed
that at 101.3 kPa the oscillations can be suppressed by rapid stirring
. The experiments show that the rate of interphase transport of I-2 is
not negligible at 50 degrees C and can be influenced by both stirring
and pressure changes. It is indicated that the escape of I-2 from the
BL solution to the phase above it can significantly deplete the total
concentration of iodine. We conclude that external pressure can be co
nsidered to be the bifurcation parameter which is associated with stab
ility of the BL system.