Highly structured ring spectrum
The Oregonator is a theoretical model for a type of autocatalytic reaction. The Oregonator (Orygunator) is the simplest realistic model of the chemical dynamics of the oscillatory Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction.[1] It was created by Richard M. Noyes at the University of Oregon. It is a portmanteau of Oregon and oscillator.
Earlier, the Brusselator model was proposed by Ilya Prigogine and his collaborators at the Free University of Brussels[2] as a portmanteau of Brussels and oscillator.
The Oregonator is characterized by the reactions
I | A + Y | X + P | ||
II | X + Y | 2 P | ||
III | A + X | 2 X + 2 Z | ||
IV | 2 X | A + P | ||
V | B + Z | f Y |
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