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Chemical Waves in the Iodate-Arsenous Acid System

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Nonlinear Phenomena in Chemical Dynamics

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Chemical waves were observed in the iodate oxidation of arsenous acid over 25 years ago by EPIC and SHUB [1]. In a recent study [2], the existence of the waves was confirmed and a qualitative explanation was proposed. In addition, an electrochemical method for initiating waves in a thin film of solution was developed.

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Hann, A., Saul, A., Showalter, K. (1981). Chemical Waves in the Iodate-Arsenous Acid System. In: Vidal, C., Pacault, A. (eds) Nonlinear Phenomena in Chemical Dynamics. Springer Series in Synergetics, vol 12. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81778-6_23

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