Pattern Formation in Precipitation Reactions: The Liesegang Phenomenon

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Pattern formation is a frequent phenomenon in physics, chemistry, biology, and materials science. Bottom-up pattern formation usually occurs in the interaction of the transport phenomena of chemical species with their chemical reaction. The oldest pattern formation is the Liesegang phenomenon (or periodic precipitation), which was discovered and described in 1896 by Raphael Edward Liesegang, who was a German chemist and photographer who was born 150 years ago. The purpose of this feature article is to provide a comprehensive overview of this type of pattern formation. Liesegang banding occurs because of the coupling of the diffusion process of the reagents with their chemical reactions in solid hydrogels. We will discuss several phenomena observed and discovered in the past century, including reverse patterns, precipitation patterns with dissolution (due to complex formation), helicoidal patterns, and precipitation waves. Additionally, we will review all existing models of the Liesegang phenomenon including pre- and postnucleation scenarios. Finally, we will highlight several applications of periodic precipitation.

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Nabika, H., Itatani, M., & Lagzi, I. (2020). Pattern Formation in Precipitation Reactions: The Liesegang Phenomenon. Langmuir, 36(2), 481–497. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.9b03018

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