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Revert Banding in One-Dimensional Periodic Precipitation of the (AgNO3 + KBr) System in Agar Gel.


ABSTRACT: A periodically precipitating system wherein interband distance successively decreases is known as revert Liesegang banding. The phenomenon is rare, and the underlying mechanism is implicit. In the present paper, the Liesegang system comprising of AgNO3 and KBr as the outer and inner electrolyte pair showing revert banding in agar gel by employing a 1D experimental setup is studied under varying concentrations of participating species. Revert banding was observed under all the experimental conditions. The concentrations of inner and outer electrolytes were found to play a major role in reverting since they build the ionic strength inside Liesegang tubes. We hypothesize that the band reverting is the interplay of van der Waals and electrical double-layer interactions, and hence classical DLVO (Derjaguin-Landau-Verwey-Overbeek) theory can be applied to interpret reverting. We propose that revert deposition of precipitates is the outcome of flocculation and peptization of sols, which is the manifestation of balancing attractive and repulsive interactions acting on colloidal particles responsible for band formation.

SUBMITTER: Kulkarni SD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6705044 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Revert Banding in One-Dimensional Periodic Precipitation of the (AgNO<sub>3</sub> + KBr) System in Agar Gel.

Kulkarni Sunil D SD   Walimbe Prasad C PC   Ingulkar Rohit B RB   Lahase Jagdish D JD   Kulkarni Preeti S PS  

ACS omega 20190807 8


A periodically precipitating system wherein interband distance successively decreases is known as revert Liesegang banding. The phenomenon is rare, and the underlying mechanism is implicit. In the present paper, the Liesegang system comprising of AgNO<sub>3</sub> and KBr as the outer and inner electrolyte pair showing revert banding in agar gel by employing a 1D experimental setup is studied under varying concentrations of participating species. Revert banding was observed under all the experime  ...[more]

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