Drop freezing: fine detection of contaminants by measuring the tip angle
Soft Condensed Matter
2020-04-22 v1 Materials Science
Abstract
In this Letter, we show that the shape of a freezing drop of water can be sensitive to the presence of impurities. We measure the tip angle of water drops frozen on a cold plate. The fine changes in tip angle are robustly captured by our image analysis method, which shows a deviation from that of pure water in solutions with salt (NaCl), polymer (PEG) and surfactant (TTAB) starting at concentrations of , and M respectively. The method could be adapted into a portable water purity tester, but the work also highlights the complexity of water freezing as it is influenced by trace concentrations of impurities.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2002.08590,
title = {Drop freezing: fine detection of contaminants by measuring the tip angle},
author = {François Boulogne and Anniina Salonen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.08590},
year = {2020}
}