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The systems sold by NanoICE produce molecular ice fractions, or ice crystals that are less than one micrometer in diameter.
A new SEC filing revealed today that NanoICE— a Seattle-area startup using molecular ice to chill and preserve meat, seafood and other raw materials as they are transported or stored— has secured a $500,000 investement (in the form of convertible debt financing).
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Molecular solids including ice, solidified gases such as solid oxygen (O2), hydrogen (H2), and methane (CH4), and virtually all organic compounds consist of an array of discrete, rigid molecules that are linked to one another by weak hydrogen bonds and van der Waals forces.
We have simulated the interaction of ionizing radiation in the Solar System by carrying out a radiolysis experiment on a methane – molecular nitrogen ice mixture with energetic electrons.
This study was designed to determine the effects of a molecular impurity on ice VII and compare those effects to both pure H2O ice and ice with an ionic impurity.
Furthermore, it should be noted that the structural configuration of the water molecules is similar to the molecular configuration of ice whose viscosity is underestimated by the "Eyring-MD" method [18].
The well-defined polymers revealed a significant molecular weight dependent ice nucleation inhibition effect, with the shortest polymers decreasing nucleation by only 2 °C, but the longest by almost 10 °C.
Hemibrains from APP23 mice were homogenized at 10% (w/v) in homogenization buffer (50 mM Tris pH 8.0, 150 mM NaCl, 5 mM EDTA, and Complete protease inhibitor cocktail from Roche Molecular Biochemicals) on ice using a Dounce (IKA, Staufen, Germany) or Precellys (Bertin, Montigny-le-Bretonneux, France) homogenizer.
Molecular solids like water ice (H2O) and carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) often undergo a series of structural transitions, characterized by successively denser arrangements of molecular units.
The best candidate is molecular oxygen trapped in ice.
The ice binding molecular function (GO 0050825) is overrepresented.
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