Abstract

Oscillatory reactions are important in controlling processes in living organisms, in the same way that a clock controls processes in modern computers. Investigations of the microwave heating of the Bray–Liebhafsky oscillatory reaction revealed nonthermal effects by the favoring of monotonic dynamics (see graphic). The important role of bulk water is discussed.

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