Hydrodynamic instability induced by a precipitation reaction in a Hele-Shaw cell

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Abstract

We experimentally demonstrate hydrodynamic fingering destabilization of the interface between two miscible solutions of a reactant A and another reactant B respectively and of same viscosity upon displacement in a Hele-Shaw cell. The instability is driven by an A+B$\to $C precipitation reaction producing a solid C and thus changing the local value of the permeability in the cell. The fingering pattern are observed to be different depending on whether A displaces B or vice-versa. A reaction-diffusion-convection (RDC) model describing the related dynamics is proposed. The origin of the instability is explained on the basis of the underlying mobility profile depending on the one-dimensional reaction-diffusion concentration profiles. Nonlinear simulations of the related RDC model reproduce the experimentally observed instability and explain that the asymmetric characteristics of the patterns depending on whether A displaces B or vice-versa are due to differences in diffusivity properties of A and B.

Authors

  • Yuki Ishii

    Nagoya Institute of Technology, 466-8555, Japan

  • Yuichro Nagatsu

    Nagoya Institute of Technology, 466-8555, Japan, NIT, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan

  • A. De Wit

    Universit\'e Libre de Bruxelles, 1050 Brussels, Belgium, NLPC, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, Nonlinear Physical Chemistry Unit, CP 231, Universit\'e Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), 1050 Brussels, Belgium, Nonlinear Physical Chemistry Unit, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium (ULB)