Mixing and reaction fronts in laminar flows.

J Chem Phys

Laboratoire Fluides Automatique et Systèmes Thermiques, Universités P. et M. Curie and Paris Sud, C.N.R.S. (UMR7608), Bâtiment 502, Campus Universitaire, 91405 Orsay, France.

Published: April 2004

Autocatalytic reaction fronts between unreacted and reacted mixtures in the absence of fluid flow propagate as solitary waves. In the presence of imposed flow, the interplay between diffusion and advection enhances the mixing, leading to Taylor hydrodynamic dispersion. We present asymptotic theories in the two limits of small and large Thiele modulus (slow and fast reaction kinetics, respectively) that incorporate flow, diffusion, and reaction. For the first case, we show that the problem can be handled to leading order by the introduction of the Taylor dispersion replacing the molecular diffusion coefficient by its Taylor counterpart. In the second case, the leading-order behavior satisfies the eikonal equation. Numerical simulations using a lattice gas model show good agreement with the theory. The Taylor model is relevant to microfluidics applications, whereas the eikonal model applies at larger length scales.

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