Chemical waves

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Abstract

Spatial structures may occur in nonlinear systems far from equilibrium. Chemical waves, which are concentration variations of chemical species propagating in a system, are an example of such structures. A survey is given of some experiments on chemical waves by spectroscopic and microphotographic techniques, arranged according to different types of waves, different geometries, and various properties.

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Ross, J., Müller, S. C., & Vidal, C. (1988). Chemical waves. Science, 240(4851), 460–465. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.240.4851.460

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