Hantz reactions
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hantz-reactions-293-1352331
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Hantz reactions
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Hantz reactions are a class of pattern-forming precipitation reactions in gels implementing a reaction–diffusion system. The precipitation patterns are forming as a reaction of two electrolytes: a highly concentrated "outer" one diffuses into a hydrogel, while the "inner" one is dissolved in the gel itself. The colloidal precipitate which builds up the patterns is trapped by the gel and kept at the location where it is formed, similar to Liesegang rings. The first representative of this class of
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Class of precipitation reactions in gels
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hantz_reactions
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2024-02-18T09:48:34Z
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