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Studying Ice with Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy

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MOLECULES
卷 27, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27010258

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water; ice; scanning electron microscopy; ambient conditions; nucleation

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  1. Spanish Government [PID2019110907GB-I00]
  2. Severo Ochoa Program for Centers of Excellence in RD [CEX2019-000917-S]

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SEM, a powerful imaging technique, is now able to study ice at nanoscale by introducing water vapor and controlling sample temperature. Many studies have focused on using SEM to study ice nucleation, morphology, thaw, and clarify ice nucleation mechanisms as well as study ice dynamics. Research in this field aims to elucidate the present and future of SEM applied to ice studies.
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is a powerful imaging technique able to obtain astonishing images of the micro- and the nano-world. Unfortunately, the technique has been limited to vacuum conditions for many years. In the last decades, the ability to introduce water vapor into the SEM chamber and still collect the electrons by the detector, combined with the temperature control of the sample, has enabled the study of ice at nanoscale. Astounding images of hexagonal ice crystals suddenly became real. Since these first images were produced, several studies have been focusing their interest on using SEM to study ice nucleation, morphology, thaw, etc. In this paper, we want to review the different investigations devoted to this goal that have been conducted in recent years in the literature and the kind of information, beyond images, that was obtained. We focus our attention on studies trying to clarify the mechanisms of ice nucleation and those devoted to the study of ice dynamics. We also discuss these findings to elucidate the present and future of SEM applied to this field.

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