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Low-Dimensional and Confined Ice

Bowen Cui, Peizhen Xu, Xiangzheng Li, Kailong Fan, Xin Guo, Limin Tong

2023Annual Review of Materials Research17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Owing to its unique structure, morphology, and crystal quality, low-dimensional (L-D) ice has attracted increasing attention in recent years. With a size (at least in one dimension) between that of a single water molecule and a snowflake, L-D ice does not only appear as an intermediate state during the dimensional change but can also manifest extraordinary characteristics, from its molecular structures to its physical properties, which offer exciting opportunities for a better understanding and utilization of ice. In this article, we start with a brief introduction to the crystal growth, structure, and typical characterization techniques of ice and then review recent progress in the study of crystal growth, molecular structures, phase morphologies, and physical properties of zero-, one-, and two-dimensional (0-, 1-, and 2D) ice. Extraordinary behaviors of ice in low dimensions and extreme conditions are highlighted. Finally, the future outlook for the physical study and technological applications of L-D ice is briefly discussed.

Topics & Concepts

SnowflakeIce crystalsMaterials scienceNanotechnologyChemical physicsPhysicsMeteorologySnownanoparticles nucleation surface interactionsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesTheoretical and Computational Physics
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