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Freezing of polymer solutions has been extensively investigated from many aspects, especially the complex pattern formation. The cell/dendrite micro-structures are believed to be in the type of diffusion-induced M-S instability. However, the presence of polymer as an impurity in water is significantly different from that of small ions. The quantitative transient investigation on directional freezing of polymer solutions remains lack due to some challenges. For the first time, we observed the planar instability behaviors during unidirectional freezing of a polymer solution together with a typical ionic solution with manipulated ice orientation, and their pattern formation of S/L interface morphology as a function of time in the transient planar instability process has been revealed and compared to each other. It is found with real-time observation that the polymer solution exhibits a global instability mode instead of a local instability mode that is common in ionic solution during planar instability. W-L model was applied to quantitatively address the variation of solute recoil of ionic/polymer solution. And it is found that the W-L model can only reproduce the solute recoil of ionic solution instead of polymer solution, which indicates the complex physics behind freezing of a polymer solution. The paper provides a spectacular contrast of directional freezing process between polymer solution and ionic solution and is believed to promote relevant investigations in terms of the theoretical approach to describing the freezing behavior of polymer solution.
Employing Molecular Dynamics simulations of a chemically realistic model of 1,4-polybutadiene between graphite walls we show that the mass exchange between layers close to the walls is a slow process already in the melt state. For the glass transitio
Freezing of ice has been largely reported from many aspects, especially its complex pattern formation. Ice grown from liquid phase is usually characteristic of lamellar morphology which plays a significant role in various domains. However, tilted gro
First systematic spin probe ESR study of water freezing has been conducted using TEMPOL and TEMPO as the probes. The spin probe signature of the water freezing has been described in terms of the collapse of narrow triplet spectrum into a single broad
As is well known, the extrusion rate of polymers from a cylindrical tube or slit (a ``die) is in practice limited by the appearance of ``melt fracture instabilities which give rise to unwanted distortions or even fracture of the extrudate. We present
Ice growth has attracted great attention for its capability of fabricating hierarchically porous microstructure. However, the formation of tilted lamellar microstructure during freezing needs to be reconsidered due to the limited control of ice orien