Unstable Growth of Particulate Zone in Gel
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概要
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The instability at the boundary of particulate zone in gel, which is formed by the reaction-diffusion kinetics, is found. This takes place within a restricted region of the electrolyte concentrations in the reservoir. This suggests the presence of an excess energy in the boundary of the particulate zone. Possible explanations are discussed on the origin of the excess energy. This may be related to pattern formations of particulate zone in gel, which has provided a fundamental interest in science and technology for long years.
- 2008-10-01
著者
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Shioi Akihisa
Department Of Chemical Engineering And Materials Science Doshisha University
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Shioi Akihisa
Department Of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science Doshisha University
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Ban Takahiko
Department Of Chemical Engineering And Materials Science Doshisha University
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Ban Takahiko
Department Of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science Doshisha University
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KUBO Keita
Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Doshisha University
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Kubo Keita
Department Of Chemical Engineering And Materials Science Doshisha University
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