@article{oai:yamanashi.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000818, author = {神宮寺, 守}, journal = {山梨医科大学紀要, Bulletin of Yamanashi Medical University}, month = {}, note = {Temporal oscillations and spatial organizations, which are characteristic of biological processes, are also found in simpler chemical systems maintained far from thermodynamic equilibrium. Perturbations by light on the oscillatory, chemical reactions have been the subject of experimental studies in the last decade. The amplitude and period of oscillations are changed and even inhibition or initiation of oscillations is observed when the oscillating solution is illuminated. In this review we discuss the influence of light on the temporal oscillations in the homogeneous chemical reaction systems. First we present a brief summary of light-sensitive chemical oscillators that are now known. Then we focus on the pH oscillator and the Belousov-Zhabotinskii reaction in which the primary steps and the following processes in illumination effects have been discussed in some detail. It is shown that the temporal oscillations in these chemical systems can be readily controlled and modified by illumination at appropriate wavelength and intensity of light.}, pages = {99--108}, title = {振動化学反応における光効果 : I. 時間振動}, volume = {9}, year = {1992} }