An analysis of turbulent states in the NH3 + NO reaction on Pt{1 0 0}

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Authors

  • I. M. Irurzun
  • R. Imbihl
  • J. L. Vicente
  • E. E. Mola

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  • Universidad Nacional de La Plata
  • University of Cambridge
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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)212-217
Number of pages6
JournalChemical physics letters
Volume389
Issue number1-3
Early online date9 Apr 2004
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2004

Abstract

We present experimental evidence of the existence of defect-induced turbulence in the NO+NH3 reaction on Pt{100}. The method is based upon the system dynamics reconstruction using time delay coordinates, and assuming that a two-dimensional representation is enough to capture the relevant dynamic features of the system. Since the reconstruction method by delay coordinates preserves the topology of the phase space, defects should appear as singularities localized at the center of the phase portraits. We also constructed the radial distribution function P(r) in which defects appear as a nonvanishing minimum at the origin (r=0).

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An analysis of turbulent states in the NH3 + NO reaction on Pt{1 0 0}. / Irurzun, I. M.; Imbihl, R.; Vicente, J. L. et al.
In: Chemical physics letters, Vol. 389, No. 1-3, 01.05.2004, p. 212-217.

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Irurzun IM, Imbihl R, Vicente JL, Mola EE. An analysis of turbulent states in the NH3 + NO reaction on Pt{1 0 0}. Chemical physics letters. 2004 May 1;389(1-3):212-217. Epub 2004 Apr 9. doi: 10.1016/j.cplett.2004.03.070
Irurzun, I. M. ; Imbihl, R. ; Vicente, J. L. et al. / An analysis of turbulent states in the NH3 + NO reaction on Pt{1 0 0}. In: Chemical physics letters. 2004 ; Vol. 389, No. 1-3. pp. 212-217.
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