The freezing of water is crucial in many, diverse fields such as organ and tissue storage, food preparation, vaccine and pharmaceutical storage, and biological microscopy. Despite the theoretical advantages of freezing over other preservation methods, it is beset with the problem of ice crystal formation. In microscopy, ice crystal suppression is crucial because crystals damage fine structure and render specimens unfit for high-resolution microscopy analysis. All current methods for suppressing ice crystals have limitations. Researchers have described smaller ice crystals resulting from freezing while exposed to 2.45 GHz microwaves. To investigate this further, model test specimens were frozen while exposed to a high power electromagnetic field and the resulting ice crystals examined using cryoSEM. The experimental techniques used in this work may be applicable to future studies and the results may provide a basis for further research into this important field.
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Richard Easingwood, MSc. Senior Electron Microscopist, Specialising in Biological Specimen Preparation for Electron Microscopy, Otago Centre for Electron Microscopy, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
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