2019
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpca.9b09448
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Band Propagation, Scaling Laws, and Phase Transition in a Precipitate System III: Effect of the Anions of Precursors

Abstract: In this third part of this work, we study the effect of the nature of the anion (nitrate, chloride, bromide, and sulfate) of the nickel salt precursor on the emerging Liesegang pattern in the nickel hydroxide/ammonia system in agar gel. We show that multiple Liesegang patterns, such as direct, irregular, revert, and pulse, can thereby result from such an effect. The microscopic analysis of the solids in the bands reveals that the different anions, present in the gel and previously thought of as spectator ions,… Show more

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“…There may be a few thick stripes near the top edge. Thus, the discrepancy of the model results at the top boundary is similar to the observations in laboratory experiments (Droz et al, 1999) where at the boundary condition Ostwald ripening effects (Ostwald, 1902) have been argued to overcome the clear definition of thin stripes in the wake of the propagating thicker leading bands (Ammar & Al-Ghoul, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…There may be a few thick stripes near the top edge. Thus, the discrepancy of the model results at the top boundary is similar to the observations in laboratory experiments (Droz et al, 1999) where at the boundary condition Ostwald ripening effects (Ostwald, 1902) have been argued to overcome the clear definition of thin stripes in the wake of the propagating thicker leading bands (Ammar & Al-Ghoul, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The discrepancy of the model result at the top boundary is similar to the observations in laboratory experiments (Droz et al, 1999) where at the boundary condition Ostwald ripening effects (Ostwald, 1902) have been argued to overcome the clear definition of thin stripes in the wake of the propagating thicker leading bands (Ammar & Al-Ghoul, 2020).…”
Section: Numerical Validationsupporting
confidence: 80%