No relationship has been established between surface wettability and ice growth patterns, although ice often forms on top of solid surfaces. Here, we report experimental observations obtained using a process specially designed to avoid the influence of nucleation and describe the wettability-dependent ice morphology on solid surfaces under atmospheric conditions and the discovery of two growth modes of ice crystals: along-surface and off-surface growth modes. Using atomistic molecular dynamics simulation analysis, we show that these distinct ice growth phenomena are attributable to the presence (or absence) of bilayer ice on solid surfaces with different wettability; that is, the formation of bilayer ice on hydrophilic surface can dictate t...
We present measurements of the growth rates of the principal facet surfaces of ice from water vapor...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation at solid surfaces impacts many areas of science, from environmental pro...
I describe a semi-empirical molecular model of the surface attachment kinetics governing ice crystal...
No relationship has been established between surface wettability and ice growth patterns, although i...
The freezing of liquid water to form ice is the most common phase transition on our planet, and the...
We examine ice crystallization from liquid water and from water vapor, focusing on the underlying ph...
What makes a material a good ice nucleating agent? Despite the importance of heterogeneous ice nucle...
We present the first clearly resolved observations of surfaces of growing and ablating hexagonal ice...
With climate modeling predicting a raise of at least 2°C by year 2100, the fate of ice has become a ...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation is the primary pathway for ice formation. However, the detailed molecul...
With climate modeling predicting a raise of at least 2°C by year 2100, the fate of ice has become a ...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation at solid surfaces impacts many areas of science, from environmental pro...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation is a key process in many environmental and technical fields and is of p...
Exercising control over the formation of ice and similar crystalline structures is important in avar...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation at solid surfaces impacts many areas of science, from environmental pro...
We present measurements of the growth rates of the principal facet surfaces of ice from water vapor...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation at solid surfaces impacts many areas of science, from environmental pro...
I describe a semi-empirical molecular model of the surface attachment kinetics governing ice crystal...
No relationship has been established between surface wettability and ice growth patterns, although i...
The freezing of liquid water to form ice is the most common phase transition on our planet, and the...
We examine ice crystallization from liquid water and from water vapor, focusing on the underlying ph...
What makes a material a good ice nucleating agent? Despite the importance of heterogeneous ice nucle...
We present the first clearly resolved observations of surfaces of growing and ablating hexagonal ice...
With climate modeling predicting a raise of at least 2°C by year 2100, the fate of ice has become a ...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation is the primary pathway for ice formation. However, the detailed molecul...
With climate modeling predicting a raise of at least 2°C by year 2100, the fate of ice has become a ...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation at solid surfaces impacts many areas of science, from environmental pro...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation is a key process in many environmental and technical fields and is of p...
Exercising control over the formation of ice and similar crystalline structures is important in avar...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation at solid surfaces impacts many areas of science, from environmental pro...
We present measurements of the growth rates of the principal facet surfaces of ice from water vapor...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation at solid surfaces impacts many areas of science, from environmental pro...
I describe a semi-empirical molecular model of the surface attachment kinetics governing ice crystal...