Phys. Rev. E 72, 061502 (2005) [8 pages]Bulk electroconvection in electrolyteReceived 25 May 2005; published 1 December 2005 Bulk electroconvection pertains to flow induced by the action of the mean electric field upon the residual space charge in the macroscopic regions of a locally quasielectroneutral strong electrolyte. There existed a long time controversy in the literature as to whether quiescent electric conduction from such an electrolyte into a uniform charge selective solid, such as a metal electrode or an ion exchange membrane, is stable with respect to bulk electroconvection and whether bulk electroconvection at a nonuniform solid of this type may develop into a fully fledged flow. Numerical results reported in this paper confirm previous conclusions of a linear stability analysis concerning the nonexistence of bulk electroconvective instability, while we suggest that bulk electroconvection at a nonuniform charge selective solid results in a fully fledge flow on the length scale of nonuniformity of the surface. © 2005 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.72.061502
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevE.72.061502
PACS:
82.45.Gj, 47.20.Ma, 82.39.Wj, 82.45.Mp
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