Spatio-Temporal Perturbation of the Dynamics of the Ferroin Catalyzed Belousov−Zhabotinsky Reaction in a Batch Reactor Caused by Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Micelles
The effects of the anionic surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) on the spatio-temporal and temporal
dynamics of the ferroin-catalyzed Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction have been studied over a wide
surfactant concentration range. For the first time, investigations were performed also for unstirred systems.
The presence of SDS in the reaction mixture influences the oscillatory parameters to an extent that significantly
depends on the surfactant concentration. The trend of the wave speed V upon the increasing amount of SDS
was found to have a maximum at [SDS] ) 0.075 mol dm-3 (V ) 0.071 mm s-1), after which the speed
decreased to 0.043 mm s-1 at [SDS] ) 0.5 mol dm-3, which is below the value found in the absence of the
surfactant (V ) 0.055 mm s-1). The response of the oscillatory BZ system to the addition of SDS has been
ascribed to two different causes: (a) the peculiar capability of the organized surfactant assemblies to affect
the reactivity by selectively sequestering some key reacting species and (b) the modifications induced by
SDS on the physical properties of the medium. These hypotheses have been corroborated by performing
spectrophotometric investigations on the stirred BZ system. Complementary viscosity measurements gave
useful hints for the clarification of the surfactant role
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