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Ruthenium complexes volume changes

Studies carried out by Yoshida and coworkers have coupled this phenomena with oscillating chemical reactions (such as the Belousov-Zhabotinsky, BZ, reaction) to create conditions where pseudo non-equilibrium systems which maintain rhythmical oscillations can demonstrated, in both quiescent (4) and continuously stirred reactors (5). The ruthenium complex of the BZ reaction was introduced as a functional group into poly(N-isopropyl acrylamide), which is a temperature-sensitive polymer. The ruthenium group plays it s part in the BZ reaction, and the oxidation state of the catalyst changes the collapse temperature of the gel. The result is, at intermediate temperature, a gel whose shape oscillated (by a factor of 2 in volume) in a BZ reaction, providing an elegant demonstration of oscillation in a polymer gel. This system, however, is limited by the concentration of the catalyst which has to remain relatively small, and hence the volume change is small. [Pg.72]


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