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Nanoscale changes induce microscale effects in Turing patterns

Author:
Carballido Landeira, JorgeUniovi authority; Taboada, Pablo; P. Muñuzuri, Alberto
Subject:

Física no Lineal

Autoorganización en sistemas fuera del equilibrio

Dinámica no lineal de sistemas activos

Microemulsiones activas

Publication date:
2011
Editorial:

RSC

Publisher version:
https://doi.org/10.1039/C0CP02362K
Abstract:

A water-in-oil microemulsion loaded with a reaction-diffusion chemical system (Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction) is able to exhibit Turing patterns that are believed to be responsible for differentiation processes in Nature. Using polymers, such as polyethylene oxide, longer than the droplet size changes the distribution of droplets due to cluster formation. This difference in the nanoscale has relevant consequences in the observed the Turing pattern’s wavelength, which is three orders of magnitude larger than the droplet size.

A water-in-oil microemulsion loaded with a reaction-diffusion chemical system (Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction) is able to exhibit Turing patterns that are believed to be responsible for differentiation processes in Nature. Using polymers, such as polyethylene oxide, longer than the droplet size changes the distribution of droplets due to cluster formation. This difference in the nanoscale has relevant consequences in the observed the Turing pattern’s wavelength, which is three orders of magnitude larger than the droplet size.

URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/10651/71116
ISSN:
1463-9084
DOI:
10.1039/c0cp02362k
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The authors thank MICINN by funding through research projects MAT2010-17336, FIS2007-64698 and FIS2010-21023 and Xunta de Galicia through projects INCITE09206020PR and PGIDIT06PXIB206169PR. J.C.L. also thanks MICINN by his FPI grant.

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