Abstract

An intriguing step of the Bray–Liebhafsky oscillatory reaction, that is, iodine oxidation with hydrogen peroxide, was examined. This process is characterized by enormous stochasticity of reaction induction times in the presence of mild mixing. In the present investigations, it was found that even in the presence of mixing, stochasticity is seriously reduced with simple glass powder addition. Using transparent glass, standard deviations changed from 184.9 to 10.6 min for 19 °C, and from 128.2 to 1.9 min for 27 °C. Repeating experiments with amber glass further confirmed those results as standard deviations changed from the mentioned ones to 8.7 min for 19 °C and to 2.5 min for 27 °C. Inert glass particles enhanced heterogeneous nucleation of oxygen formed in chemical reactions. Together with the previous analysis of the involved kinetic barrier of the whole reaction, it is an additional strong evidence of a possible energetic coupling between nucleation of glass cavities and chemical reactions. Such proces...

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