We determined the homogeneous nucleation temperature depression, DeltaT(f,hom), the equilibrium melting point depression, DeltaT(m), and the value lambda, which can be obtained from the linear relationship DeltaT(f,hom)=lambdaDeltaT(m), for aqueous solutions of PEG (200-20,000 g mol(-1)), PVP (10,000, 35,000, 40,000 g mol(-1)), and dextran (10,000 g mol(-1)) in the concentration range 0-40 wt% using the emulsion method. The molecular weight dependence of T(f,hom), T(m), and lambda in PEG aqueous solutions was found to change in the vicinity of Mw 600-1540 at all concentrations. In addition, it was confirmed that for all of the polymers studied, there was a good linear relationship between lambda and the logarithmic value of the self-diffusion coefficient D(0) of the solute molecule. These results indicate that the parameters that describe non-equilibrium freezing, such as T(f,hom) and lambda, are dependent on solution properties such as viscosity and self-diffusion of solute molecules.
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