Methods to stabilize aqueous supercooling identified by use of an isochoric nucleation detection (INDe) device. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Stable aqueous supercooling has shown significant potential as a technique for human tissue preservation, food cold storage, conservation biology, and beyond, but its stochastic nature has made its translation outside the laboratory difficult. In this work, we present an isochoric nucleation detection (INDe) platform for automated, high-throughput characterization of aqueous supercooling at >1mL volumes, which enables statistically-powerful determination of the temperatures and time periods for which supercooling in a given aqueous system will remain stable. We employ the INDe to investigate the effects of thermodynamic, surface, and chemical parameters on aqueous supercooling, and demonstrate that various simple system modifications can significantly enhance supercooling stability, including isochoric (constant-volume) confinement, hydrophobic container walls, and the addition of even mild concentrations of solute. Finally, in order to enable informed design of stable supercooled biopreservation protocols, we apply a statistical model to estimate stable supercooling durations as a function of temperature and solution chemistry, producing proof-of-concept supercooling stability maps for four common cryoprotective solutes.

published proceedings

  • Cryobiology

altmetric score

  • 0.5

author list (cited authors)

  • Consiglio, A. N., Lilley, D., Prasher, R., Rubinsky, B., & Powell-Palm, M. J.

citation count

  • 12

complete list of authors

  • Consiglio, Anthony N||Lilley, Drew||Prasher, Ravi||Rubinsky, Boris||Powell-Palm, Matthew J

publication date

  • June 2022