Abstract
Oscillatory and chaotic variations in the overall reaction rate were observed during the oxidation of propylene in air on a thin platinum ribbon, the average temperature (resistance) of which was kept at a preset value via electrical heating. A thermal image showed that back and forth movement of a high-temperature wave on the ribbon and the dynamic change in the length and temperature of the ignited zone were the cause of the variation in the overall reaction rate
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