2015
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1501.01056
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The different facets of ice have different hydrophilicities: Friction at water / ice-I$_\mathrm{h}$ interfaces

Abstract: We present evidence that the prismatic and secondary prism facets of ice-I h crystals possess structural features that can reduce the effective hydrophilicity of the ice/water interface. The spreading dynamics of liquid water droplets on ice facets exhibits long-time behavior that differs for the prismatic {10 10} and secondary prism {11 20} facets when compared with the basal {0001} and pyramidal {20 21} facets. We also present the results of simulations of solid-liquid friction of the same four crystal facet… Show more

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