In this work a new thermodynamic framework is developed and used to investigate the effect of water activity on the formation of ice within supercooled droplets. The new framework is based on a novel concept where the interface is assumed to be made of liquid molecules "trapped" by the solid matrix. It also accounts for the change in the composition of the liquid phase upon nucleation. Using this framework, new expressions are developed for the critical ice germ size and the nucleation work with explicit dependencies on temperature and water activity. However unlike previous approaches, the new model does not depend on the interfacial tension between liquid and ice. The thermodynamic framework is introduced within classical nucleation theor...
Laboratory measurements at the AIDA cloud chamber and airborne in-situ observations suggest that the...
Icing of solid surfaces is an ever-present problem for many engineering applications. In particular ...
A new nucleation theory is presented. This theory is based on the assumption that a critical nucleus...
In this work a new theory of nucleation is developed and used to investigate the effect of water act...
Koop T, Luo BP, Tsias A, Peter T. Water activity as the determinant for homogeneous ice nucleation i...
Homogeneous nucleation of ice crystals via freezing of small supercooled solution particles represen...
Homogeneous nucleation of ice in supercooled water droplets is a stochastic process. In its classica...
We propose a novel method for analyzing the crystallization process from supercooled water droplets....
Heterogeneous ice nucleation initiated by particles immersed within droplets is likely the main path...
Koop T. Homogeneous ice nucleation in water and aqueous solutions. ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR PHYSIKALISCHE CHE...
Zobrist B, Marcolli C, Peter T, Koop T. Heterogeneous ice nucleation in aqueous solutions: the role ...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation initiated by particles immersed within droplets is likely the main pat...
Koop T, Zobrist B. Parameterizations for ice nucleation in biological and atmospheric systems. PHYSI...
The new theory of ice nucleation by heterogeneous freezing of deliquescent mixed cloud condensation ...
The formation of ice in clouds can occur through primary processes, either homogeneously or heteroge...
Laboratory measurements at the AIDA cloud chamber and airborne in-situ observations suggest that the...
Icing of solid surfaces is an ever-present problem for many engineering applications. In particular ...
A new nucleation theory is presented. This theory is based on the assumption that a critical nucleus...
In this work a new theory of nucleation is developed and used to investigate the effect of water act...
Koop T, Luo BP, Tsias A, Peter T. Water activity as the determinant for homogeneous ice nucleation i...
Homogeneous nucleation of ice crystals via freezing of small supercooled solution particles represen...
Homogeneous nucleation of ice in supercooled water droplets is a stochastic process. In its classica...
We propose a novel method for analyzing the crystallization process from supercooled water droplets....
Heterogeneous ice nucleation initiated by particles immersed within droplets is likely the main path...
Koop T. Homogeneous ice nucleation in water and aqueous solutions. ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR PHYSIKALISCHE CHE...
Zobrist B, Marcolli C, Peter T, Koop T. Heterogeneous ice nucleation in aqueous solutions: the role ...
Heterogeneous ice nucleation initiated by particles immersed within droplets is likely the main pat...
Koop T, Zobrist B. Parameterizations for ice nucleation in biological and atmospheric systems. PHYSI...
The new theory of ice nucleation by heterogeneous freezing of deliquescent mixed cloud condensation ...
The formation of ice in clouds can occur through primary processes, either homogeneously or heteroge...
Laboratory measurements at the AIDA cloud chamber and airborne in-situ observations suggest that the...
Icing of solid surfaces is an ever-present problem for many engineering applications. In particular ...
A new nucleation theory is presented. This theory is based on the assumption that a critical nucleus...