Can secondary nucleation exist in ice banding of freezing colloidal suspensions?

Jia Xue You, Jin Cheng Wang, Li Lin Wang, Zhi Jun Wang, Jun Jie Li, Xin Lin

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Abstract

The formation mechanism of ice banding in the system of freezing colloidal suspensions, which is of significance in frost heaving, ice-templating porous materials and biological materials, is still a mystery. Recently, the theory of secondary nucleation and growth of ice has been proposed to explain the emergence of a new ice lens. However, this theory has not been quantitatively examined. Here, we quantitatively measure the initial interfacial undercooling of a new ice lens and the nucleation undercoolings of suspensions. We find that the interfacial undercooling cannot satisfy the nucleation undercooling of ice and hence disprove the secondary nucleation mechanism for ice banding.

Original languageEnglish
Article number128202
JournalChinese Physics B
Volume25
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2016

Keywords

  • colloidal suspensions
  • freezing
  • ice banding
  • nucleation

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