نتایج جستجو برای: ice nucleation bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 249923  

2014
N. Hiranuma

A new heterogeneous ice nucleation parameterization that covers a wide temperature range (−36 to−78 C) is presented. Developing and testing such an ice nucleation parameterization, which is constrained through identical experimental conditions, is important to accurately simulate the ice nucleation processes in cirrus clouds. The ice nucleation active surface-site density (ns) of hematite parti...

2016
Gabriele C. Sosso Tianshu Li Davide Donadio Gareth A. Tribello Angelos Michaelides

Most ice in nature forms because of impurities which boost the exceedingly low nucleation rate of pure supercooled water. However, the microscopic details of ice nucleation on these substances remain largely unknown. Here, we have unraveled the molecular mechanism and the kinetics of ice formation on kaolinite, a clay mineral playing a key role in climate science. We find that the formation of ...

2014
C. Budke

The paper presents a new tool to study heterogeneous ice nucleation in the immersion freezing mode. The Bielefeld Ice Nucleation ARaY BINARY is an optical freezing array that was thoroughly tested and applied/characterized using Snomax as ice nucleator as described in the manuscript. The ice nucleation process itself is assessed for its temperature and time dependence, thus distinguishing betwe...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Kai Liu Chunlei Wang Ji Ma Guosheng Shi Xi Yao Haiping Fang Yanlin Song Jianjun Wang

The mechanism of ice nucleation at the molecular level remains largely unknown. Nature endows antifreeze proteins (AFPs) with the unique capability of controlling ice formation. However, the effect of AFPs on ice nucleation has been under debate. Here we report the observation of both depression and promotion effects of AFPs on ice nucleation via selectively binding the ice-binding face (IBF) a...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2015
Martin Fitzner Gabriele C Sosso Stephen J Cox Angelos Michaelides

What makes a material a good ice nucleating agent? Despite the importance of heterogeneous ice nucleation to a variety of fields, from cloud science to microbiology, major gaps in our understanding of this ubiquitous process still prevent us from answering this question. In this work, we have examined the ability of generic crystalline substrates to promote ice nucleation as a function of the h...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2016
Gabriele C Sosso Gareth A Tribello Andrea Zen Philipp Pedevilla Angelos Michaelides

The formation of ice affects many aspects of our everyday life as well as important technologies such as cryotherapy and cryopreservation. Foreign substances almost always aid water freezing through heterogeneous ice nucleation, but the molecular details of this process remain largely unknown. In fact, insight into the microscopic mechanism of ice formation on different substrates is difficult ...

2012
C. Chou M. F. Heringa E. Weingartner A. S. H. Prévôt U. Baltensperger

A measurement campaign (IMBALANCE) conducted in 2009 was aimed at characterizing the physical and chemical properties of freshly emitted and photochemically aged combustion particles emitted from a log wood burner and diesel vehicles: a EURO3 Opel Astra with a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) but no particle filter and a EURO2 Volkswagen Transporter TDI Syncro without emission aftertreatment. Ic...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1994
A R Edwards R A Van den Bussche H A Wichman C S Orser

Bacterial ice nucleation activity (INA+ phenotype) can be traced to the product of a single gene, ina. A remarkably sparse distribution of this phenotype within three bacterial genera indicates that the ina gene may have followed an unusual evolutionary path. Southern blot analyses, coupled with assays for ice-nucleating ability, revealed that within four bacterial species an ina gene is presen...

2012
E. Attard H. Yang A.-M. Delort P. Amato C. E. Morris

Although ice nuclei from bacterial origin are known to be efficient at the highest temperatures known for ice catalysts, quantitative data are still needed to assess their role in cloud processes. Here we studied the effects of three typical cloud conditions (i) acidic pH (ii) NO2 and O3 exposure and (iii) UV-A exposure on the ice nucleation activity (INA) of four Pseudomonas strains. Three of ...

2015
Ross J Herbert Benjamin J Murray Steven J Dobbie Thomas Koop

Water droplets in some clouds can supercool to temperatures where homogeneous ice nucleation becomes the dominant freezing mechanism. In many cloud resolving and mesoscale models, it is assumed that homogeneous ice nucleation in water droplets only occurs below some threshold temperature typically set at -40°C. However, laboratory measurements show that there is a finite rate of nucleation at w...

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