par Metens, Stéphane ;Villain, Sébastien ;Borckmans, Pierre
Référence Physica. D, 239, 11, page (857-865)
Publication Publié, 2010
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : We present a formalism which describes the spatio-temporal evolution of a gel submitted to an autocatalytic chemical reaction to which it is responsive. This theory is based on an extension of a hydrodynamical multi-diffusional approach of the gel dynamics, which is plunged into a chemically active mixture. Emergent and autonomous volume self-oscillation dynamics of the gel are obtained from the nonlinear coupling of the elastic deformation, the chemical kinetics and the transport phenomena, that take place in the system. We apply this formalism to a spherical bead of gel plunged in a Belouzov-Zhabotinsky oscillatory chemical reaction, for which Yoshida et al. have obtained numerous experimental results. The case of a gel immersed in an autocatalytic bistable chemical reaction is also considered. We show that such formalism describes the autonomous volume self-oscillation dynamics of the gel beads. © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.