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Royal Society of Chemistry, Faraday Discussions, (245), p. 467-487, 2023

DOI: 10.1039/d3fd00048f

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Thermal behavior of astrophysical amorphous molecular ices

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Abstract

Cometary ice analogs: amorphous H2O ice can trap other molecules up to ∼30% by number, which are outgassed during ice crystallization (130 K to 150 K). Beyond 160 K, crystalline ice sublimes with only a minor fraction (<1%) of other molecules with it.