Apparatus for single ice crystal growth from the melt
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
A crystal growth apparatus was designed and built to study the effect of growth modifiers, antifreeze proteins and antifreeze glycoproteins (AFGPs), on ice crystal growth kinetics and morphology. We used a capillary growth technique to obtain a single ice crystal with well-defined crystallographic orientation grown in AFGP solution. The basal plane was readily observed by rotation of the capillary. The main growth chamber is approximately a 0.8 ml cylindrical volume. A triple window arrangement was used to minimize temperature gradients and allow for up to 10 mm working distance objective lens. Temperature could be established to within ± 10 mK in as little as 3.5 min and controlled to within ± 2 mK after 15 min for at least 10 h. The small volume growth chamber and fast equilibration times were necessary for parabolic flight microgravity experiments. The apparatus was designed for use with inverted and side mount configurations.
著者
関連論文
- Apparatus for single ice crystal growth from the melt
- Directly probing the antifreeze protein kinetics at the ice/solution interface
- 01pC01 Antifreeze Protein Adsorption at the Ice/Solution Interface(NCCG-36)
- 01aC13 Diffusion, Incorporation, and Segregation of Antifreeze Proteins at the Ice/Solution Interface(NCCG-36)
- 1P092 Anisotropic growth kinetics of ice crystals affected by interface adsorption of antifreeze Glycoprotein (AFGP) molecules(2. Protein function (I),Poster Session,Abstract,Meeting Program of EABS & BSJ 2006)
- Self-oscillatory growth of ice in antifreeze glycoprotein solutions
- Elementary steps at the surface of ice crystals visualized by advanced optical microscopy