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- 2022Strategies for damage tolerance enhancement in metal/ceramic thin films: Lessons learned from Ti/TiNcitations
- 2022Microstructure, grain boundary evolution and anisotropic Fe segregation in (0001) textured Ti thin filmscitations
- 2022Microstructure evolution in Inconel 718 produced by powder bed fusion additive manufacturingcitations
- 2022Dislocation-mediated and twinning-induced plasticity of CoCrFeMnNi in varying tribological loading scenarioscitations
- 2021On the fracture behavior of Cr 2 AlC coatingscitations
- 2021Enhanced thermal stability of (Ti,Al)N coatings by oxygen incorporationcitations
- 2020Stable and Active Oxygen Reduction Catalysts with Reduced Noble Metal Loadings through Potential Triggered Support Passivationcitations
- 2020Transition Metal-Carbon Bond Enthalpies as Descriptor for the Electrochemical Stability of Transition Metal Carbides in Electrocatalytic Applicationscitations
- 2019Low-Cost Fabrication of Tungsten-Rhenium Alloys for Friction Stir Welding Applicationscitations
- 2019Effects by Different Microstructure and Texture of Hot Band on the Evolution of Microstructure and Texture after Cold Rolling and Final Annealing of Ferritic FeSi Steels
- 2018Ab initio guided low temperature synthesis strategy for smooth face–centred cubic FeMn thin filmscitations
- 2018Volatile and intermediate volatility organic compounds in suburban Paris: variability, origin and importance for SOA formationcitations
- 2018Experimental study of the role of physicochemical surface processing on the IN ability of mineral dust particlescitations
- 2018Surface modification of mineral dust particles by sulphuric acid processing: implications for ice nucleation abilitiescitations
- 2017Microstructure, mechanical properties and friction behavior of magnetron-sputtered V-C coatingscitations
- 2016Cloud water composition during HCCT-2010: Scavenging efficiencies, solute concentrations, and droplet size dependence of inorganic ions and dissolved organic carboncitations
- 2016Critical assessment of the post-breakage performance of blast loaded laminated glazing: Experiments and simulationscitations
- 20153D composite reinforcement meso F.E. analyses based on X-ray computed tomographycitations
- 2014Synthesis, characterization and p–n type gas sensing behaviour of CuFeO 2 delafossite type inorganic wires using Fe and Cu complexes as single source molecular precursorscitations
- 2014Meso-scale FE analyses of textile composite reinforcement deformation based on X-ray computed tomographycitations
- 2014Combined effect of light harvesting strings, anti-reflective coating, thin glass, and high ultraviolet transmission encapsulant to reduce optical losses in solar modulescitations
- 2012Process for coating metallic surfaces with an anti-corrosive coating
- 2012Influence of the real geometry of the protrusions in micro textured surfaces on frictional behaviourcitations
- 2012In situ observation of cavitation in crossed microchannelscitations
- 2012Processing of nanostructured zirconia composite ceramics with high aging resistance
- 2008Process for coating fine particles with conductive polymers
- 2008High precision laser structuring of micro forming tools ; Hochgenaue Laserstrukturierung von Mikroabformwerkzeugen
- 2007Process chains for the production of micro-structured functional surfaces in plastics and metals
- 2004Electrochemical micromachining of steel and nickel-base superalloys
- 2004microSINTERING - ein neues Verfahren der Mikrobearbeitung
- 2003Synthesis, Processing and characterization of new high-performance polymers for use in integrated optics
- 2002New triazine containing polymers for use in integrated opticscitations
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Abstract
During the measurement campaign FROST 2 (FReezing Of duST 2), the Leipzig Aerosol Cloud Interaction Simulator (LACIS) was used to investigate the influence of various surface modifications on the ice nucleating ability of Arizona Test Dust (ATD) particles in the immersion freezing mode. The dust particles were exposed to sulfuric acid vapor, to water vapor with and without the addition of ammonia gas, and heat using a thermodenuder operating at 250 °C. Size selected, quasi monodisperse particles with a mobility diameter of 300 nm were fed into LACIS and droplets grew on these particles such that each droplet contained a single particle. Temperature dependent frozen fractions of these droplets were determined in a temperature range between −40 °C ≤ T ≤−28 °C. The pure ATD particles nucleated ice over a broad temperature range with their freezing behavior being separated into two freezing branches characterized through different slopes in the frozen fraction vs. temperature curves. Coating the ATD particles with sulfuric acid resulted in the particles' IN potential significantly decreasing in the first freezing branch ( T >−35 °C) and a slight increase in the second branch ( T ≤−35 °C). The addition of water vapor after the sulfuric acid coating caused the disappearance of the first freezing branch and a strong reduction of the IN ability in the second freezing branch. The presence of ammonia gas during water vapor exposure had a negligible effect on the particles' IN ability compared to the effect of water vapor. Heating in the thermodenuder led to a decreased IN ability of the sulfuric acid coated particles for both branches but the additional heat did not or only slightly change the IN ability of the pure ATD and the water vapor exposed sulfuric acid coated particles. In other words, the combination of both sulfuric acid and water vapor being present is a main cause for the ice active surface features of the ATD particles being destroyed. A possible explanation could be the chemical transformation of ice ...
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Experimental study of the role of physicochemical surface processing on the IN ability of mineral dust particles