JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS, v.2, no.4, pp.345 - 349
Abstract
Microscopic periodic precipitation patterns featuring both-primary, and secondary bands form in thin gel films. The initial conditions for the precipitation process, are defined, by wet stamping and are chosen such that the primary and secondary structures are not necessarily collinear; the fact that these structures propagate in different directions suggests that they form independently of one another. This hypothesis is further, supported by a theoretical model in which two different intermediate species mediate band formation.