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Premelting of ice adsorbed on a rock surface
Author(s) -
Victoria Esteso,
Sol CarreteroPalacios,
Luis G. MacDowell,
Johannes Fiedler,
Drew F. Parsons,
Fabian Spallek,
Hernán Míguez,
Clas Persson,
Stefan Yoshi Buhmann,
Iver Brevik,
Mathias Boström
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
physical chemistry chemical physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.053
H-Index - 239
eISSN - 1463-9084
pISSN - 1463-9076
DOI - 10.1039/c9cp06836h
Subject(s) - premelting , quartz , adsorption , layer (electronics) , mineralogy , chemistry , geology , materials science , composite material , melting point
Considering ice-premelting on a quartz rock surface (i.e. silica) we calculate the Lifshitz excess pressures in a four layer system with rock-ice-water-air. Our calculations give excess pressures across (1) ice layer, (2) water layer, and (3) ice-water interface for different ice and water layer thicknesses. We analyse equilibrium conditions where the different excess pressures take zero value, stabilized in part by repulsive Lifshitz interactions. In contrast to previous investigations which considered varying thickness of only one layer (ice or water), here we present theory allowing for simultaneous variation of both layer thicknesses. For a given total thickness of ice and water, this allows multiple alternative equilibrium solutions. Consequently the final state of a system will depend on initial conditions and may explain variation in experimental measurements of the thicknesses of water and ice layers.

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