The Effect of Dipole from $γ$-AgI Substrates on Heterogeneous Ice Nucleation

23 Aug 2020  ·  Hao Lu, Quanming Xu, Chaohong Wang, Jianyang Wu, Rongdun Hong, Xiang-Yang Liu, Zhisen Zhang ·

Heterogeneous ice nucleation is one of the most common and important process in the physical environment. AgI has been proved to be an effective ice nucleating agent in the process of ice nucleation. However, the microscopic mechanism of AgI in heterogeneous ice nucleation has not been fully understood. Molecular dynamics simulations are applied to investigate the ability of which kinds of $\gamma$-AgI substrate can promote ice nucleation by changing the dipole of $\gamma$-AgI on the substrate, we conclude that the dipole of $\gamma$-AgI on the substrate can affect the conformation of ice nucleation. The surface ions with positive charge on the substrate may promote ice nucleation, while there is no ice nucleation founded on the surface ions with negative charge. $\gamma$-AgI substrates affect ice nucleation through adjust the orientations of water molecules near the surfaces.

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