Catalytic membrane reactor model as a laboratory for pattern emergence in reaction-diffusion-advection media
Pattern Formation and Solitons
2018-08-16 v1 Chemical Physics
Abstract
Reaction-diffusion-advection media on semi-infinite domains are important in chemical, biological and ecological applications, yet remain a challenge for pattern formation theory. To demonstrate the rich emergence of nonlinear traveling waves and stationary periodic states, we review results obtained using a membrane reactor as a case model. Such solutions coexist in overlapping parameter regimes and their temporal stability is determined by the boundary conditions (periodic vs. mixed) which either preserve or destroy the translational symmetry, i.e., selection mechanisms under realistic Danckwerts boundary conditions. A brief outlook is given at the end.
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@article{arxiv.1802.02367,
title = {Catalytic membrane reactor model as a laboratory for pattern emergence in reaction-diffusion-advection media},
author = {Arik Yochelis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.02367},
year = {2018}
}
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13 figures, 12 pages, review paper