[3dem] "leopard skin" ice

frankpolzer at physik.hu-berlin.de frankpolzer at physik.hu-berlin.de
Wed Nov 20 09:23:24 PST 2013


Hi again,

Please find attached an example image of the ice I observed.

Cheers,
Frank


> Dear all,
>
> During the last weeks, I frequently observe what I believe is so-called
> leopard skin ice in my vitrified samples (plunge frozen in ethane using
> Mark IV Vitrobot).
>
> What again is the reason for this type of ice and how can this be avoided?
>
> Thanks for your help in advance,
>
> Frank
>
>
> Dr. Frank Polzer
>
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> Insitute of Physics
> Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
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