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An Ice-Structuring Mechanism for Zirconium Acetate

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The control of ice nucleation and growth is critical in many natural and engineering situations. However, very few compounds are able to interact directly with the surface of ice crystals. Ice-structuring proteins, found in certain fish, plants, and insects, bind to the surface of ice, thereby controlling their growth. We recently revealed the icestructuring properties of zirconium acetate, which are similar to those of ice-structuring proteins. Because zirconium acetate is a salt and therefore different from proteins having icestructuring properties, its ice-structuring mechanism remains unelucidated. Here we investigate this ice-structuring mechanism through the role of the concentration of zirconium acetate and the ice crystal growth velocity. We then explore other compounds presenting similar functional groups (acetate, hydroxyl, or carboxylic groups). On the basis of these results, we propose that zirconium acetate adopts a hydroxy-bridged polymer structure that can bind to the surface of the ice crystals through hydrogen bonding, thereby slowing down the ice crystal growth.

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hal-00728190 , version 1 (17-05-2018)

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Sylvain Deville, Céline Viazzi, Christian Guizard. An Ice-Structuring Mechanism for Zirconium Acetate. Langmuir, 2012, 28 (42), pp.14892-14898. ⟨10.1021/la302275d⟩. ⟨hal-00728190⟩
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