| Literature DB >> 25834644 |
Agnieszka Dyonizy1, Vitaliy Kaminker2, Joanna Wieckowska1, Tomasz Krzywicki1, Jim Pantaleone2, Piotr Nowak1, Jerzy Maselko3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Biological structures grow spontaneously from a seed, using materials supplied by the environment. These structures are hierarchical, with the 'building blocks' on each level constructed from those on the lower level. To understand and model the processes that occur on many levels, and later construct them, is a difficult task. However interest in this subject is growing. It is now possible to study the spontaneous growth of hierarchical structures in simple, two component chemical systems.Entities:
Keywords: Chemical garden; Complex systems; Hierarchy; Self-construction
Year: 2015 PMID: 25834644 PMCID: PMC4374113 DOI: 10.1186/s13322-015-0007-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Syst Chem ISSN: 1759-2208
Chemical concentrations and densities used in the two experiments
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| Experiment A | 0.30 M AlCl3 | 0.30 M sodium silicate |
| 1.031 g/cm3 | pH = 10.5 | |
| 1.021 g/cm3 | ||
| Experiment B | 1.5 M AlCl3 plus green food coloring, | 0.50 M sodium silicate |
| 1.155 g/cm3 | pH = 11.7 | |
| 1.036 g/cm3 |
Figure 1Growth of conical structures for Experiment A (see Table for concentrations). Left: Photographs of structure at various times since start of experiment, units of time are in minutes (the height of the structures shown are, from left to right, 1.3, 3.6, 6.5, 7.9, and 10.4 cm). Right: Height and width of structure as function of volumetric scale length. The vertical lines indicate when growth regimes switch.
Figure 2Plot of height versus width for the structures found in Experiment A.
Figure 3Photographs of the structure growing in Experiment B. Green food coloring was added to make the structure more visible. The top two rows show horizontal and vertical views at times 14, 36, 78 and 150 minutes (the height of the tallest tower at these times was 1.0, 6.8, 11.0 and 22.1 cm, respectively). The two pictures on the bottom are magnification of the overhead view at times 36 and 78 minutes. The arrows indicate one particular point on the structure.
Figure 4Maximum height and average width of the structure as function of volumetric scale length for Experiment B. The vertical lines indicate times when the growth switches between vertical and horizontal.