Freeze casting–A review of processing, microstructure and properties via the open data repository, FreezeCasting. net
Freeze-casting produces materials with complex, three-dimensional pore structures which
may be tuned during the solidification process. The range of potential applications of freeze …
may be tuned during the solidification process. The range of potential applications of freeze …
Ice-binding proteins and their function
M Bar Dolev, I Braslavsky… - Annual review of …, 2016 - annualreviews.org
Ice-binding proteins (IBPs) are a diverse class of proteins that assist organism survival in the
presence of ice in cold climates. They have different origins in many organisms, including …
presence of ice in cold climates. They have different origins in many organisms, including …
Bioinspired ice-binding materials for tissue and organ cryopreservation
Z Liu, X Zheng, J Wang - Journal of the American Chemical …, 2022 - ACS Publications
Cryopreservation of tissues and organs can bring transformative changes to medicine and
medical science. In the past decades, limited progress has been achieved, although …
medical science. In the past decades, limited progress has been achieved, although …
Polymer mimics of biomacromolecular antifreezes
Antifreeze proteins from polar fish species are remarkable biomacromolecules which
prevent the growth of ice crystals. Ice crystal growth is a major problem in cell/tissue …
prevent the growth of ice crystals. Ice crystal growth is a major problem in cell/tissue …
From ice-binding proteins to bio-inspired antifreeze materials
IK Voets - Soft Matter, 2017 - pubs.rsc.org
Ice-binding proteins (IBP) facilitate survival under extreme conditions in diverse life forms.
IBPs in polar fishes block further growth of internalized environmental ice and inhibit ice …
IBPs in polar fishes block further growth of internalized environmental ice and inhibit ice …
Ice-templating, freeze casting: Beyond materials processing
S Deville - Journal of Materials Research, 2013 - cambridge.org
Ice templating is able to do much more than macroporous, cellular materials. The underlying
phenomenon—the freezing of colloids—is ubiquitous, at a unique intersection of a variety of …
phenomenon—the freezing of colloids—is ubiquitous, at a unique intersection of a variety of …
Bioinspired materials for controlling ice nucleation, growth, and recrystallization
Conspectus Ice formation, mainly consisting of ice nucleation, ice growth, and ice
recrystallization, is ubiquitous and crucial in wide-ranging fields from cryobiology to …
recrystallization, is ubiquitous and crucial in wide-ranging fields from cryobiology to …
Anti freeze proteins (Afp): Properties, sources and applications–A review
Extreme cold marine and freshwater temperatures (below 4° C) induce massive
deterioration to the cell membranes of organisms resulting in the formation of ice crystals …
deterioration to the cell membranes of organisms resulting in the formation of ice crystals …
Mimicking the ice recrystallization activity of biological antifreezes. When is a new polymer “active”?
Antifreeze proteins and ice‐binding proteins have been discovered in a diverse range of
extremophiles and have the ability to modulate the growth and formation of ice crystals …
extremophiles and have the ability to modulate the growth and formation of ice crystals …
Cellulose nanofiber as a distinct structure-directing agent for xylem-like microhoneycomb monoliths by unidirectional freeze-drying
ZZ Pan, H Nishihara, S Iwamura, T Sekiguchi, A Sato… - ACS …, 2016 - ACS Publications
Honeycomb structures have been attracting attention from researchers mainly for their high
strength-to-weight ratio. As one type of structure, honeycomb monoliths having …
strength-to-weight ratio. As one type of structure, honeycomb monoliths having …