Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9577715 Chemical Physics Letters 2005 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
We have studied experimentally how the change in solution viscosity affects the convective instability in the acid-catalyzed chlorite oxidation of tetrathionate. The increase in viscosity leads to the decrease of instability; the wavelength of the emerging patterns increases while the fingers evolve slower. We have observed only a minor change in the longtime behavior: the region where a single cell develops slightly increases and the frequency of the occurrence of tip splitting decreases on increasing viscosity.
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