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Rates of Homogeneous Ice Nucleation in Levitated H<sub>2</sub>O and D<sub>2</sub>O Droplets
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Homogeneous Ice NucleationIce-water SystemEngineeringPhysicsAtmospheric IcingNatural SciencesSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsH2o DropletsSuper-hydrophobic SurfaceNucleationPhysical ChemistryHomogeneous NucleationIce-structure InteractionChemistryElectrodynamic BalanceChemical KineticsBiophysics
Rates of homogeneous nucleation of H2O droplets in a temperature range from 236.37 to 237.91 K and of D2O droplets from 241.34 to 242.33 K were measured. The single microdroplets consisted of pure H2O or D2O and were levitated in an electrodynamic balance. In comparison to H2O, D2O shows a stronger tendency to nucleate. Over the investigated temperature interval, D2O droplets need to be supercooled less by 1.1 K compared to H2O droplets in order to arrive at the same nucleation rate. This is in good agreement with the higher degree of intermolecular association in liquid D2O, a fact which has been well established previously both from theory and experimental studies.
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