Control of Convective Dissolution by Chemical Reactions: General Classification and Application to CO2 Dissolution in Reactive Aqueous Solutions

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作者
Loodts, V. [1 ]
Thomas, C. [1 ]
Rongy, L. [1 ]
De Wit, A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Libre Bruxelles, Nonlinear Phys Chem Unit, Serv Chim Phys & Biol Theor, Fac Sci, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
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ABSORPTION; DRIVEN; MEDIA;
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10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.114501
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O4 [物理学];
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0702 ;
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In partially miscible two-layer systems within a gravity field, buoyancy-driven convective motions can appear when one phase dissolves with a finite solubility into the other one. We investigate the influence of chemical reactions on such convective dissolution by a linear stability analysis of a reaction-diffusion-convection model. We show theoretically that a chemical reaction can either enhance or decrease the onset time of the convection, depending on the type of density profile building up in time in the reactive solution. We classify the stabilizing and destabilizing scenarios in a parameter space spanned by the solutal Rayleigh numbers. As an example, we experimentally demonstrate the possibility to enhance the convective dissolution of gaseous CO2 in aqueous solutions by a classical acid-base reaction.
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