Dielectric study of dispersed ice microcrystals by the depolarization thermocurrent technique

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Dielectric study of dispersed ice microcrystals by the depolarization thermocurrent technique (EN)

Apekis, L (EN)
Christodoulides, C (EN)
Boudouris, G (EN)
Pissis, P (EN)

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1983 (EN)


Dispersions of ice microcrystals obtained from the breakdown of water-in-oil emulsions were investigated by means of the depolarization thermocurrent (DTC) technique in the temperature range 85-250 K. Two predominant peaks were observed at temperatures of about 140 and 225 K. The low-temperature DTC peak at 140 K was studied extensively with different kinds of electrodes. Its position and shape were found to change in the course of time. The characteristics of the low-temperature DTC peak in dispersions of ice microcrystals at advanced states of evolution with time are discussed in relation to those of the low-temperature DTC in macroscopic pure ice. Our results provided more evidence that the low-temperature DTC peak in dispersions of ice microcrystals is due to dipolar absorption in ice. © 1983 American Chemical Society. (EN)

Chemistry, Physical (EN)

Journal of Physical Chemistry (EN)

English

AMER CHEMICAL SOC (EN)




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