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Pre-activation of ice-nucleating particles by the pore condensation and freezing mechanism
by
Kiselev, Alexei
, Saathoff, Harald
, Wagner, Robert
, Möhler, Ottmar
, Steinke, Isabelle
in
Activation
/ Animal embryos
/ Aqueous solutions
/ Atmospheric aerosols
/ Atmospheric particulates
/ Clay
/ Clay minerals
/ Climate change
/ Cloud chambers
/ Condensation
/ Diameters
/ Diatomaceous earth
/ Dust
/ Dust storms
/ Earth
/ Efficiency
/ Embryos
/ Experiments
/ Freezing
/ High temperature
/ Humidity
/ Ice
/ Ice crystal formation
/ Ice crystals
/ Ice formation
/ Ice nucleation
/ Illite
/ Illites
/ Melting
/ Nucleation
/ Nucleus
/ Pores
/ Porosity
/ Porous materials
/ Supercooled water
/ Volcanic ash
/ Volcanic dust
/ Zeolites
2016
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Pre-activation of ice-nucleating particles by the pore condensation and freezing mechanism
by
Kiselev, Alexei
, Saathoff, Harald
, Wagner, Robert
, Möhler, Ottmar
, Steinke, Isabelle
in
Activation
/ Animal embryos
/ Aqueous solutions
/ Atmospheric aerosols
/ Atmospheric particulates
/ Clay
/ Clay minerals
/ Climate change
/ Cloud chambers
/ Condensation
/ Diameters
/ Diatomaceous earth
/ Dust
/ Dust storms
/ Earth
/ Efficiency
/ Embryos
/ Experiments
/ Freezing
/ High temperature
/ Humidity
/ Ice
/ Ice crystal formation
/ Ice crystals
/ Ice formation
/ Ice nucleation
/ Illite
/ Illites
/ Melting
/ Nucleation
/ Nucleus
/ Pores
/ Porosity
/ Porous materials
/ Supercooled water
/ Volcanic ash
/ Volcanic dust
/ Zeolites
2016
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Pre-activation of ice-nucleating particles by the pore condensation and freezing mechanism
by
Kiselev, Alexei
, Saathoff, Harald
, Wagner, Robert
, Möhler, Ottmar
, Steinke, Isabelle
in
Activation
/ Animal embryos
/ Aqueous solutions
/ Atmospheric aerosols
/ Atmospheric particulates
/ Clay
/ Clay minerals
/ Climate change
/ Cloud chambers
/ Condensation
/ Diameters
/ Diatomaceous earth
/ Dust
/ Dust storms
/ Earth
/ Efficiency
/ Embryos
/ Experiments
/ Freezing
/ High temperature
/ Humidity
/ Ice
/ Ice crystal formation
/ Ice crystals
/ Ice formation
/ Ice nucleation
/ Illite
/ Illites
/ Melting
/ Nucleation
/ Nucleus
/ Pores
/ Porosity
/ Porous materials
/ Supercooled water
/ Volcanic ash
/ Volcanic dust
/ Zeolites
2016
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Pre-activation of ice-nucleating particles by the pore condensation and freezing mechanism
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Pre-activation of ice-nucleating particles by the pore condensation and freezing mechanism
2016
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In spite of the resurgence in ice nucleation research a comparatively small number of studies deal with the phenomenon of pre-activation in heterogeneous ice nucleation. Fifty years ago, it was shown that various mineral dust and volcanic ash particles can be pre-activated to become nuclei for ice crystal formation even at temperatures as high as 270–271 K. Pre-activation was achieved under ice-subsaturated conditions without any preceding macroscopic ice growth by just temporarily cooling the particles to temperatures below 228 K. A two-step mechanism involving capillary condensation of supercooled water and subsequent homogeneous freezing was proposed to account for the particles' enhanced ice nucleation ability at high temperatures. This work reinvestigates the efficiency of the proposed pre-activation mechanism in temperature-cycling experiments performed in a large cloud chamber with suspended particles. We find the efficiency to be highest for the clay mineral illite as well as for highly porous materials like zeolite and diatomaceous earth, whereas most aerosols generated from desert dust surface samples did not reveal a measurable pre-activation ability. The pre-activation efficiency is linked to particle pores in a certain size range. As estimated by model calculations, only pores with diameters between about 5 and 8 nm contribute to pre-activation under ice-subsaturated conditions. This range is set by a combination of requirements from the negative Kelvin effect for condensation and a critical size of ice embryos for ice nucleation and melting. In contrast to the early study, pre-activation is only observed for temperatures below 260 K. Above that threshold, the particles' improved ice nucleation ability disappears due to the melting of ice in the pores.
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