Publication: Analysis of the relative supercooling enhancement of two emerging supercooling techniques
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We present herein an experimental study on the ice-nucleation kinetics of two recently introduced aqueous supercooling modalities—oilsealed isobaric supercooling and isochoric supercooling. A series of constant-cooling rate experiments compare the apparent nucleation
temperatures of pure water supercooled under these modalities with conventional open-air isobaric supercooling, demonstrating that both
methods significantly enhance the supercoolability of the system as compared to open-air supercooling. However, while the mean nucleation
temperatures of the two methods are statistically comparable, isochoric supercooling displays approximately half the variability of isobaric
oil-sealed supercooling, which may have important implications on the design of supercooling-based biopreservation protocols in which
stability and reproducibility are paramount.
