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Micro‐ and Nano‐Liquid Phases Coexistent with Ice as Separation and Reaction Media.
Authors:Tetsuo Okada
Institution:Department of Chemistry, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Ice has a variety of scientifically interesting features, some of which have not been reasonably interpreted despite substantial efforts by researchers. Most chemical studies of ice have focused on the elucidation of its physicochemical nature and its roles in the natural environment. Ice often contains impurities, such as salts, and in such cases, a liquid phase coexists with solid ice over a wide temperature range. This impure ice also acts as a cryoreactor, governing the circulation of chemical species of environmental importance. Reactions and phenomena occurring in this liquid phase show features different from those seen in normal bulk aqueous solutions. In the present account, we discuss the chemical characteristics of the liquid phase that develops in a frozen aqueous phase and show how novel analytical systems can be designed based on he features of the liquid phase which are predictable in some cases but unpredictable in others.
Keywords:Chromatography  cryoreactors  frozen solutions  ice  phase transitions
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