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Volumn 129, Issue , 2005, Pages 205-217

Using the dynamic, expanding liquid-liquid interface in a Hele-Shaw cell in crystal growth and nanoparticle assembly

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Indexed keywords

CALCIUM CARBONATE; CALCIUM ION; CARBONIC ACID; CARBOXYLIC ACID; GOLD; ION; OIL; WATER;

EID: 13244281896     PISSN: 13596640     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1039/b405599n     Document Type: Conference Paper
Times cited : (14)

References (86)
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    • The radial Hele Shaw cell is a simple set-up to study the phenomenon of viscous fingering and the factors that control the finger patterns. Such 'fingers' are formed during displacement of a viscous fluid by a less viscous one and this phenomenon has important implications in secondary oil recovery, electrochemical deposition, combustion and fluid flow in porous media. E. Ben-Jacob and P. Garik, Nature (London), 1990, 343, 523 and references therein. While the Hele-Shaw cell has been used extensively in understanding the underlying physics of dynamic instabilities at liquid-liquid interfaces, its use in chemistry in probing surfactant-mediated interfacial recognition events has only recently been attempted M. Sastry, A. Gole, A. G. Banpurkar, A. V. Limaye and S. B. Ogale, Curr. Sci., 2001, 81, 191. We are not aware of any report on the synthesis of materials in a Hele-Shaw cell.
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    • The radial Hele Shaw cell is a simple set-up to study the phenomenon of viscous fingering and the factors that control the finger patterns. Such 'fingers' are formed during displacement of a viscous fluid by a less viscous one and this phenomenon has important implications in secondary oil recovery, electrochemical deposition, combustion and fluid flow in porous media. E. Ben-Jacob and P. Garik, Nature (London), 1990, 343, 523 and references therein. While the Hele-Shaw cell has been used extensively in understanding the underlying physics of dynamic instabilities at liquid-liquid interfaces, its use in chemistry in probing surfactant-mediated interfacial recognition events has only recently been attempted M. Sastry, A. Gole, A. G. Banpurkar, A. V. Limaye and S. B. Ogale, Curr. Sci., 2001, 81, 191. We are not aware of any report on the synthesis of materials in a Hele-Shaw cell.
    • (2001) Curr. Sci. , vol.81 , pp. 191
    • Sastry, M.1    Gole, A.2    Banpurkar, A.G.3    Limaye, A.V.4    Ogale, S.B.5
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    • note
    • 6-R3c, ASTM, chart card no. 5-0586) from ASTM chart.


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