Buoyancy-driven instabilities induced by a neutralization reaction in immiscible fluids

Author:

Mizev Aleksey,Shmyrova Anastasia

Abstract

Abstract Buoyancy-driven instabilities triggered by neutralization reaction in an immiscible two-layer system placed in a vertically oriented narrow cell were studied experimentally. The initial density of the layers was always set to exclude the development of the Rayleigh-Taylor instability. The problem was examined for the surface-inactive species, namely hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide, which allowed studying a convective instability development solely due to buoyancy-driven mechanisms, excluding Marangoni effects. We show that one of two global scenarios develops in the system right after the layers came into contact. These scenarios, called by us diffusion-controlled and convection-controlled, essentially differ in the prevailing mechanism of mass transfer and, therefore, in the rate of reaction-diffusion-convection processes. The authors introduce the nondimensional parameter, the value of which determines the border between the two scenarios in the regime map.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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