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Reaction-Diffusion Dynamics of pH Oscillators in Oscillatory Forced Open Spatial Reactors

Journal

ACS OMEGA
Volume 6, Issue 50, Pages 34367-34374

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.1c04269

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  1. National Research, Development and Innovation Office of Hungary [NN125752, K131425, K119360, NKP-20-4]
  2. New National Excellence Program of the Ministry for Innovation and Technology

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Studying the effects of coupling and forcing of oscillators is a significant and interesting area within nonlinear dynamics. This paper explores the impact of time-periodic boundary conditions on open reactors in reaction-diffusion systems, using numerical simulations. The results suggest that this approach may open new perspectives for controlling and designing spatiotemporal phenomena in open reactors.
Studying the effect of coupling and forcing of oscillators is a significant area of interest within nonlinear dynamics and has provided evidence of many interesting phenomena, such as synchronization, beating, oscillatory death, and phase resetting. Many studies have also reported along this line in reaction-diffusion systems, which are preferably explored experimentally by using open reactors. These reactors consist of one or two homogeneous (well-stirred) tanks, which provide the boundary conditions for a spatially distributed part. The spatiotemporal dynamics of this configuration in the presence of temporal oscillations in the homogeneous part has not been systematically investigated. This paper aims to explore numerically the effect of time-periodic boundary conditions on the dynamics of open reactors provided by autonomous and forced oscillations in the well-stirred part. A simple model of pH oscillators can produce various phenomena under these conditions, for example, superposition and modulation of spatiotemporal oscillations and forced bursting. The autonomous oscillatory boundary conditions can be generated by the same kinetic instabilities that result in spatiotemporal oscillations in the spatially distributed part. The forced oscillations are induced by sinusoidal modulation on the inflow concentration of the activator in the tank. The simulations confirmed that this type of forcing is more effective when the modulation period is longer than the residence time of the well-stirred part. The use of time-periodic boundary conditions may open a new perspective in the control and design of spatiotemporal phenomena in open one-side-fed and two-side-fed reactors.

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