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Chloritization

The reaction involving chlorite and iodide ions in the presence of malonic acid, the CIMA reaction, is another that supports oscillatory behaviour in a batch system (the chlorite-iodide reaction being a classic clock system the CIMA system also shows reaction-diffusion wave behaviour similar to the BZ reaction, see section A3.14.4). The initial reactants, chlorite and iodide are rapidly consumed, producing CIO2 and I2 which subsequently play the role of reactants . If the system is assembled from these species initially, we have the CDIMA reaction. The chemistry of this oscillator is driven by the following overall processes, with the empirical rate laws as given ... [Pg.1102]

De Kepper P, Boissonade J and Epstein I R 1990 Chlorite-iodide reaotion a versatile system for the study of nonlinear dynamioal behaviour J. Phys. Chem. 94 6525-36... [Pg.1116]

Consequently, when D /Dj exceeds the critical value, close to the bifurcation one expects to see the appearance of chemical patterns with characteristic lengtli i= In / k. Beyond the bifurcation point a band of wave numbers is unstable and the nature of the pattern selected (spots, stripes, etc.) depends on the nonlinearity and requires a more detailed analysis. Chemical Turing patterns were observed in the chlorite-iodide-malonic acid (CIMA) system in a gel reactor [M, 59 and 60]. Figure C3.6.12(a) shows an experimental CIMA Turing spot pattern [59]. [Pg.3069]

Ammonia, anhydrous Mercury, halogens, hypochlorites, chlorites, chlorine(I) oxide, hydrofluoric acid (anhydrous), hydrogen peroxide, chromium(VI) oxide, nitrogen dioxide, chromyl(VI) chloride, sulflnyl chloride, magnesium perchlorate, peroxodisul-fates, phosphorus pentoxide, acetaldehyde, ethylene oxide, acrolein, gold(III) chloride... [Pg.1207]

Oxalic acid Furfuryl alcohol, silver, mercury, sodium chlorate, sodium chlorite, sodium hypochlorite... [Pg.1210]

Sodium chlorite [sodium chlorate (IV)] Sodium peroxide ... [Pg.1213]

Chlorine oxygen acids and salts, chlorous acid, chlorites, and chlorine dioxide... [Pg.196]

Cm ORINE OXYGEN ACIDS AND SALTS - DICTD ORINE MONOXIDE, HYPOCTD.OROUS ACID, AND HYPOCm ORITES] (Vol 5) Chlorous acid, chlorites, and chlorine dioxide... [Pg.204]

The most common chemical bleaching procedures are hypochlorite bleach for cotton hydrogen peroxide bleach for wool and cotton sodium chlorite bleach for cotton, polyamide, polyester, and polyacrylonitrile and reductive bleaching with dithionite for wool and polyamide. [Pg.119]


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