Liesegang pattern formations are widely spread in nature. In spite of a comparably simple experimental setup under laboratory conditions, a variety of spatio-temporal structures may arise. Presumably because of easier control of the experimental conditions, Liesegang pattern formation was mainly studied in gel systems during more than a century. Here we consider pattern formation in a gas phase, where beautiful but highly complex reaction-diffusion-convection dynamics are uncovered by means of a specific laser technique. A quantitative analysis reveals that two different, apparently independent processes, both highly correlated and synchronized across the extension of the reaction cloud, act on different time scales. Each of them imprints a different structure of salt precipitation at the tube walls.
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Ramírez-Álvarez, E., Montoya, F., Buhse, T., Rios-Herrera, W., Torres-Guzmán, J., Rivera, M., … Müller, M. F. (2016). On the dynamics of Liesegang-type pattern formation in a gaseous system. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep23402
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