Fine Control and Selection of Travelling Waves in Inorganic Pattern Forming Reactions

B. P. J. D. L. Costello, James P. K. Armstrong, I. Jahan, N.M Ratcliffe
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Under normal reaction conditions [AlCl3 0.28-0.34M and NaOH 2.5M A.Volford et al.] spontaneous spiral and circular travelling precipitate waves were observed. We constructed a phase diagram for the reaction and identified a large controllable region at lower aluminum chloride levels. We show that it is possible to selectively initiate travelling circular waves and other self-organized structures within this controllable region. In previous work initiation was undertaken before adding the outer electrolyte resulting in disorganized waves. However, marking the gel one minute after adding outer electrolyte resulted in cardioid waves. Increasing the time interval to two minutes caused a transition to single circular waves. If the gel is marked sequentially nested circular waves (target waves) are formed. These reactions were used to calculate simple and additively weighted Voronoi tessellations. The fine control of self-organization in precipitation reactions is of interest for the synthesis of novel and functional materials.
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无机图案形成反应行波的精细控制与选择
在正常反应条件下[AlCl3 0.28-0.34M和NaOH 2.5M A.Volford等],可以观察到自发的螺旋状和圆形行进沉淀波。我们构建了反应的相图,并在较低的氯化铝水平下确定了一个大的可控区域。我们证明了在这个可控区域内选择性地启动行波和其他自组织结构是可能的。在以前的工作中,在加入外部电解质之前进行起始,导致无组织波。然而,在加入外部电解质一分钟后标记凝胶会产生心波。将时间间隔增加到两分钟,就会产生向单圆波的过渡。如果按顺序标记凝胶,则形成嵌套的圆波(目标波)。这些反应被用来计算简单和加性加权Voronoi镶嵌。沉淀反应中自组织的精细控制对新型功能材料的合成具有重要意义。
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