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ISSN print edition: 0366-6352
ISSN electronic edition: 1336-9075
Registr. No.: MK SR 9/7
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Influence of oxygen on the Belousov—Zhabotinskii oscillating
reaction. II. Liberation of gaseous reaction products and concentration
oscillations of oxygen
I. Tkáč and Ľ. Treindl
Department of Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences,
Komenský University, CS-842 15 Bratislava
Abstract: The average rate of malonic acid oxidation as a function of flow and method
of oxygen bubbling may increase as well as decrease. At a low efficiency of
bubbling, the curves describing the evolution of CO2 in N2 and O2 twice
intersect each other. At a high efficiency of bubbling, the amount of C02
evolved in O2 is considerably greater than in N2 in spite of the fact that the
consumption of bromate is decreased. The participation of O2 in oxidation of
malonic acid can exceed 70 %. During the induction period the liberation of
bromine in the presence of O2 is retarded, but its overall liberated quantity is
increased. For one oscillation, more bromine is released in O2 though the
average rates of its liberation in the course of oscillations in N2 and O2 are
comparable. If the solution is bubbled through with O2 , two types of concentra
tion oscillations of dissolved O2 may arise, either in the region of low or high
concentration. The second type is conditioned by the effective removal of
bromine from the reaction system.
Full paper in Portable Document Format: 392a161.pdf
Chemical Papers 39 (2) 161–174 (1985)
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