COMPARISON WITH THE THEORY OF THE KINETICS AND EXTENT OF ICE CRYSTALLIZATION AND OF THE GLASS-FORMING TENDENCY IN AQUEOUS CRYOPROTECTIVE SOLUTIONS.

Author(s) : BOUTRON P.

Type of article: Article

Summary

EXPERIMENTAL DATA INCLUDING HEATS OF ICE CRYSTALLIZATION AT VARIOUS COOLING RATES AND DEVITRIFICATION TEMPERATURES HAVE BEEN GIVEN. IN THE ARTICLE THESE DATA HAVE BEEN COMPARED WITH ANALYTICAL EXPRESSIONS. THE THEORETICAL VARIATION OF THE TOTAL QUANTITY OF ICE CRYSTALLIZED WITH THE COOLING RATE FITS WITH THE EXPERIMENTAL DATA. THEORETICAL DIFFERENTIAL SCANNING CALORIMETER CRYSTALLIZATION PEAKSHAVE BEEN OBTAINED FOR COOLING OR REWARMING. THE GENERAL SHAPE, HEIGHT, AND WIDTH OF THE THEORETICAL PEAKS ARE VERY SIMILAR TO THOSE OF THE EXPERIMENTAL PEAKS. THE ANALYTICAL EXPRESSIONS OBTAINED TO STUDY THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE KINETICS OF ICE CRYSTALLIZATION AND CELL DAMAGE HAVE BEEN APPLIED IN CRYOBIOLOGY.

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  • Original title: COMPARISON WITH THE THEORY OF THE KINETICS AND EXTENT OF ICE CRYSTALLIZATION AND OF THE GLASS-FORMING TENDENCY IN AQUEOUS CRYOPROTECTIVE SOLUTIONS.
  • Record ID : 1986-2533
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Cryobiology - vol. 23 - n. 1
  • Publication date: 1986

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