Communications Chemistry (Mar 2021)
Nanoscale proximity of a free interface and an ice nucleating particle is a sufficient condition for contact freezing
Abstract
Contact freezing of water is a very fast and common process that is still not well understood due to challenges in probing this microscopic phenomenon. Now, molecular dynamics simulations help to explain experimental data of contact freezing, showing a connection between water’s suspected propensity to undergo surface freezing and the kinetic enhancement during contact nucleation.