2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.4c03783
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Interfacial Ice Density Fluctuations Inform Surface Ice-Philicity

Zachariah Vicars,
Jeongmoon Choi,
Sean M. Marks
et al.

Abstract: The propensity of a surface to nucleate ice or bind to ice is governed by its ice-philicity�its relative preference for ice over liquid water. However, the relationship between the features of a surface and its ice-philicity is not well understood, and for surfaces with chemical or topographical heterogeneity, such as proteins, their ice-philicity is not even well-defined. In the analogous problem of surface hydrophobicity, it has been shown that hydrophobic surfaces display enhanced low water-density (vapor-l… Show more

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