Polyamide desalination membranes: Formation, structure, and properties
Empirical discovery, four decades ago, of polyamide membranes made by interfacial
polymerization revolutionized large-scale desalination and has made desalinated water …
polymerization revolutionized large-scale desalination and has made desalinated water …
Chemo-hydrodynamic patterns and instabilities
A De Wit - Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 2020 - annualreviews.org
By modifying a physical property of a solution like its density or viscosity, chemical reactions
can modify and even trigger convective flows. These flows in turn affect the spatiotemporal …
can modify and even trigger convective flows. These flows in turn affect the spatiotemporal …
[LIBRO][B] Interfacial convection in multilayer systems
A Nepomnyashchy, JC Legros, I Simanovskii - 2006 - Springer
The interfacial convection in multilayer systems is a widespread phenomenon that is of great
importance in numerous branches of technology, including chemical engineering, space …
importance in numerous branches of technology, including chemical engineering, space …
Spatial programming of self-organizing chemical systems using sustained physicochemical gradients from reaction, diffusion and hydrodynamics
ADC Nguindjel, PJ de Visser, M Winkens… - Physical Chemistry …, 2022 - pubs.rsc.org
Living organisms employ chemical self-organization to build structures, and inspire new
strategies to design synthetic systems that spontaneously take a particular form, via a …
strategies to design synthetic systems that spontaneously take a particular form, via a …
Extended classification of the buoyancy-driven flows induced by a neutralization reaction in miscible fluids. Part 1. Experimental study
The buoyancy-driven instabilities triggered by neutralization reaction were studied
experimentally in a miscible two-layer system placed in a vertically oriented Hele-Shaw cell …
experimentally in a miscible two-layer system placed in a vertically oriented Hele-Shaw cell …
Extended classification of the buoyancy-driven flows induced by a neutralization reaction in miscible fluids. Part 2. Theoretical study
The buoyancy-driven chemoconvection induced by a neutralization reaction is theoretically
studied for a system consisting of nitric acid and sodium hydroxide aqueous solutions …
studied for a system consisting of nitric acid and sodium hydroxide aqueous solutions …
Concentration-dependent diffusion instability in reactive miscible fluids
We report on chemoconvective pattern formation phenomena observed in a two-layer
system of miscible fluids filling a vertical Hele-Shaw cell. We show both experimentally and …
system of miscible fluids filling a vertical Hele-Shaw cell. We show both experimentally and …
Nonlinear development of convective patterns driven by a neutralization reaction in immiscible two-layer systems
This article provides the results of a theoretical and experimental study of buoyancy-driven
instabilities triggered by a neutralization reaction in an immiscible two-layer system placed …
instabilities triggered by a neutralization reaction in an immiscible two-layer system placed …
Transient Rayleigh–Bénard–Marangoni convection due to evaporation: a linear non-normal stability analysis
F Doumenc, T Boeck, B Guerrier… - Journal of Fluid …, 2010 - cambridge.org
The convective instability in a plane liquid layer with time-dependent temperature profile is
investigated by means of a general method suitable for linear stability analysis of an …
investigated by means of a general method suitable for linear stability analysis of an …
Geochemistry of silicate-rich rocks can curtail spreading of carbon dioxide in subsurface aquifers
SSS Cardoso, JTH Andres - Nature communications, 2014 - nature.com
Pools of carbon dioxide are found in natural geological accumulations and in engineered
storage in saline aquifers. It has been thought that once this CO2 dissolves in the formation …
storage in saline aquifers. It has been thought that once this CO2 dissolves in the formation …