The cubic to hexagonal phase transformation in water ice (I(sub c) yields I(sub h)) is used to measure the extent to which surface structure and impurities control bulk properties. In pure crystalline (I(sub c)) water ice nanoclusters and in thin-films of impure water ice, I(sub c) yields I(sub h) occurs at lower temperatures than in thin-films of pure water ice. The disordered surface of the 20 nm diameter nanoclusters promotes transformations or reactions which would otherwise be kinetically hindered. Likewise, impurities such as methanol introduce defects into the ice network, thereby allowing sluggish structural transitions to proceed. Such surface-related phenomena play an important role in promoting chemical reactions on interstellar ...
The appearance of ice I in the smallest possible clusters and the nature of its phase coexistence wi...
The freezing of water to ice is fundamentally important to fields as diverse as cloud formation to c...
Structural changes in hydrocarbon-doped water-ice during amorphous to crystalline phase conversion a...
Studies of the structure of supported water clusters provide ameans for obtaining a rigorousmolecula...
Studies of the structure of supported water clusters provide a means for obtaining a rigorous molecu...
Exercising control over the formation of ice and similar crystalline structures is important in avar...
Resolving the atomic structure of the surface of ice particles within clouds, over the temperature r...
Resolving the atomic structure of the surface of ice particles within clouds, over the temperature r...
Traditionally, ice I was considered to exist in two well-defined crystalline forms at ambient pressu...
Accommodation of vapor-phase water molecules into ice crystal surfaces is a fundamental process cont...
Carbonaceous surfaces are a major source of atmospheric particles and could play an important role i...
Crystallization of ice from deeply supercooled water and amorphous ices - a process of fundamental i...
The homogeneous crystallization of water at low temperature is believed to occur through the direct ...
Cubic ice I-c is metastable, yet can form by the freezing of supercooled water, vapour deposition at...
There is growing evidence that a metastable phase of ice, cubic ice, plays an important role in the ...
The appearance of ice I in the smallest possible clusters and the nature of its phase coexistence wi...
The freezing of water to ice is fundamentally important to fields as diverse as cloud formation to c...
Structural changes in hydrocarbon-doped water-ice during amorphous to crystalline phase conversion a...
Studies of the structure of supported water clusters provide ameans for obtaining a rigorousmolecula...
Studies of the structure of supported water clusters provide a means for obtaining a rigorous molecu...
Exercising control over the formation of ice and similar crystalline structures is important in avar...
Resolving the atomic structure of the surface of ice particles within clouds, over the temperature r...
Resolving the atomic structure of the surface of ice particles within clouds, over the temperature r...
Traditionally, ice I was considered to exist in two well-defined crystalline forms at ambient pressu...
Accommodation of vapor-phase water molecules into ice crystal surfaces is a fundamental process cont...
Carbonaceous surfaces are a major source of atmospheric particles and could play an important role i...
Crystallization of ice from deeply supercooled water and amorphous ices - a process of fundamental i...
The homogeneous crystallization of water at low temperature is believed to occur through the direct ...
Cubic ice I-c is metastable, yet can form by the freezing of supercooled water, vapour deposition at...
There is growing evidence that a metastable phase of ice, cubic ice, plays an important role in the ...
The appearance of ice I in the smallest possible clusters and the nature of its phase coexistence wi...
The freezing of water to ice is fundamentally important to fields as diverse as cloud formation to c...
Structural changes in hydrocarbon-doped water-ice during amorphous to crystalline phase conversion a...