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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Toshiya Sakata ◽  
Shoichi Nishitani ◽  
Yusuke Yasuoka ◽  
Shogo Himori ◽  
Kenta Homma ◽  
...  

Abstract The Belousov–Zhabotinsky (BZ) self-oscillation reaction is an important chemical model to elucidate nonequilibrium chemistry in an open system. However, there are only a few studies on the electrical behavior of pH oscillation induced by the BZ reaction, although numerous studies have been carried out to investigate the mechanisms by which the BZ reaction interacts with redox reactions, which results in potential changes. Needless to say, the electrical characteristic of a self-oscillating polymer gel driven by the BZ reaction has not been clarified. On the other hand, a solution-gated ion-sensitive field-effect transistor (ISFET) has a superior ability to detect ionic charges and includes capacitive membranes on the gate electrode. In this study, we carried out the electrical monitoring of self-oscillation behaviors at the chemoelectrical interface based on the BZ reaction using ISFET sensors, focusing on the pH oscillation and the electrical dynamics of the self-oscillating polymer brush. The pH oscillation induced by the BZ reaction is not only electrically observed using the ISFET sensor, the electrical signals of which results from the interfacial potential between the solution and the gate insulator, but also visualized using a large-scale and high-density ISFET sensor. Moreover, the N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAAm)-based self-oscillating polymer brush with Ru(bpy)3 as a catalyst clearly shows a periodic electrical response based on the swelling–deswelling behavior caused by the BZ reaction on the gate insulator of the ISFET sensor. Thus, the elucidation of the electrical self-oscillation behaviors induced by the BZ reaction using the ISFET sensor provides a solution to the problems of nonequilibrium chemistry.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2145 (1) ◽  
pp. 012025
Author(s):  
Kritsana Khaothong ◽  
Vikanda Chanchang ◽  
Jarin Kanchanawarin ◽  
Malee Sutthiopad ◽  
Chaiya Luengviriya

Abstract Spiral waves have been observed in a thin layer of excitable media. Especially, electrical spiral waves in cardiac tissues connect to cardiac tachycardia and life-threatening fibrillations. The Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction is the most widely used system to study the dynamics of spiral waves in experiments. When the light sensitive Ru(bpy)3 2+ is used as the catalyst, the BZ reaction becomes photosensitive and the excitability of the reaction can be controlled by varying the illumination intensity. However, the typical photosensitive BZ reaction produces many CO2 bubbles so the spiral waves are always studied in thin layer media with opened top surfaces to release the bubbles. In this work, we develop new chemical recipes of the photosensitive BZ reaction which produces less bubbles. To observe the production of bubbles, we investigate the dynamics of spiral waves in a closed thin layer system. The results show that both the speed of spiral waves and the number of bubbles increase with the concentration of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and sodium bromate (NaBrO3). For high initial concentrations of both reactants, the size of bubbles increases with time until the wave structures are destroyed. We expect that the chemical recipes reported here can be used to study complicated dynamics of three-dimensional spiral waves in thick BZ media where the bubbles cannot escape.


AIP Advances ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 035013
Author(s):  
Dantong Jia ◽  
Changming Xiao
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Author(s):  
Ilya Leonidovich Mallphanov ◽  
Vladimir K Vanag
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A system of micro-spheres immersed in water-in-oil microemulsion (ME) is studied both theoretically and experimentally. A catalyst of the Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction is immobilized in the micro-spheres, which are called...


Author(s):  
Masakazu Kuze ◽  
Hiroyuki Kitahata ◽  
Satoshi Nakata

Spatio-temporal patterns, namely global oscillations (GO) and traveling waves (TW), were investigated in spherical microbeads loaded with a catalyst of the Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction onto the surface (2D-loaded) or the...


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 2
Author(s):  
Roman Morgunov ◽  
Yoshifumi Tanimoto

Periodical transformation of ferroin to ferriin is accompanied by changes in magnetic properties of liquids during Belousov–Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction malonic acid, sodium bromide, sodium bromate, ferroin, and sulfuric acid. Instead of the earlier studied oscillation of microwave conductivity accompanying an oscillating reaction, we propose a flash technique to interrupt the BZ reaction by rapid freezing. Rapid cooling of a solution during chemical oscillations results in a frozen system with a fixed concentration of paramagnetic centers Fe3+. EPR spectrum recorded at different stages of the interrupted reaction corresponds to the exact concentration of the ferroin and ferriin components. Following unfreezing unblocks the BZ reaction, and oscillations are still observed. A simulated spectrum allows one to distinguish two groups of Fe3+ ions of different symmetries. The obtained results are important to explain the earlier observed effect of inhomogeneous magnetic field on BZ reaction front velocity.


Author(s):  
Kadierdan Kaheman ◽  
J. Nathan Kutz ◽  
Steven L. Brunton

Accurately modelling the nonlinear dynamics of a system from measurement data is a challenging yet vital topic. The sparse identification of nonlinear dynamics (SINDy) algorithm is one approach to discover dynamical systems models from data. Although extensions have been developed to identify implicit dynamics, or dynamics described by rational functions, these extensions are extremely sensitive to noise. In this work, we develop SINDy-PI (parallel, implicit), a robust variant of the SINDy algorithm to identify implicit dynamics and rational nonlinearities. The SINDy-PI framework includes multiple optimization algorithms and a principled approach to model selection. We demonstrate the ability of this algorithm to learn implicit ordinary and partial differential equations and conservation laws from limited and noisy data. In particular, we show that the proposed approach is several orders of magnitude more noise robust than previous approaches, and may be used to identify a class of ODE and PDE dynamics that were previously unattainable with SINDy, including for the double pendulum dynamics and simplified model for the Belousov–Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction.


Materials ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (13) ◽  
pp. 2957
Author(s):  
Alina Osypova ◽  
Matthias Dübner ◽  
Guido Panzarasa

Chemo-mechanical phenomena, including oscillations and peristaltic motions, are widespread in nature—just think of heartbeats—thanks to the ability of living organisms to convert directly chemical energy into mechanical work. Their imitation with artificial systems is still an open challenge. Chemical clocks and oscillators (such as the popular Belousov–Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction) are reaction networks characterized by the emergence of peculiar spatiotemporal dynamics. Their application to polymers at interfaces (grafted chains, layer-by-layer assemblies, and polymer brushes) offers great opportunities for developing novel smart biomimetic materials. Despite the wide field of potential applications, limited research has been carried out so far. Here, we aim to showcase the state-of-the-art of this fascinating field of investigation, highlighting the potential for future developments and providing a personal outlook.


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (2 Jul-Dec) ◽  
pp. 178
Author(s):  
J. A. Arzola Flores ◽  
E. García García ◽  
J. F. Rojas Rodríguez ◽  
R. Murueta Fortiz ◽  
G. Corona Morales ◽  
...  

An integrative methodology for teaching science is proposed through the STEM methodology (Science-Technology-EngineeringMathematics).The STEM methodology provides students the opportunity to combine knowledge in an interdisciplinary and collaborative manner, allowing the development of creative and systemic thinking. As a model we propose the experimental reproduction of the Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction (BZ), which is the standard prototype of non-linear chemistry, in addition we used the Python V2.7 programming software and the Jupyter platform for the computational reproduction of the BZ reaction. The STEM methodology could help the development of new competences for students, that is, it will provide them with tools to solve complex current problems that require of the interdisciplinarity


2020 ◽  
Vol 57 (2) ◽  
pp. 74-79
Author(s):  
Yasunao Okamoto ◽  
Jun’ya Tanoue ◽  
Erika Nawa-Okita ◽  
Daigo Yamamoto ◽  
Syuji Fujii ◽  
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