Establishing a direct correlation between interfacial water and heterogeneous ice nucleation (HIN) is essential for understanding themechanism of ice nucleation. Here, we study the HIN efficiency on polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) surfaces with different densities of hydroxyl groups. We find that the HIN efficiency increases with the decreasing hydroxyl group density. By explicitly considering that interfacial water molecules of PVA films consist of "tightly bound water," "bound water," and "bulk-like water," we reveal that bulk-like water can be correlated directly to the HIN efficiency of surfaces. As the density of hydroxyl groups decreases, bulk-like water molecules can rearrange themselves with a reduced energy barrier into ice due to the diminishing constraint by the hydroxyl groups on the PVA surface. Our study not only provides a new strategy for experimentally controlling the HIN efficiency but also gives another perspective in understanding the mechanism of ice nucleation.
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Wu, S., He, Z., Zang, J., Jin, S., Wang, Z., Wang, J., … Wang, J. (2019). Heterogeneous ice nucleation correlates with bulk-like interfacial water. Science Advances, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aat9825
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