Briggs-Rauscher reaction with Cobra4 – classical clock reaction

The Briggs-Rauscher reaction is a so-called homogeneous oscillating reaction, i.e. the reaction rate of the complete process is subject to periodic fluctuations. In general, oscillating reactions can always occur when the following conditions are fulfilled: The reaction must run highly exergonic (ΔG << 0). At least one of the reaction steps must contain a positive or negative back-coupling. Such back-coupling processes occur when the result of the individual partial steps of the reaction, such as changes in temperature or concentration, act back on the rate constants of the individual partial steps of the reaction. In this way, the whole reaction becomes non-linear.

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  • Oscillating reactions
  • Exergonic process
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  • Briggs-Rauscher reaction

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