Abstract
We have carried out an experiment on the gradual, one-directional freezing procedure for the aqueous solution of antifreeze protein type I (HPLC6). We have measured temperature profiles by using a near-infrared camera. We have estimated heat flux from the measured temperature. In the case of pure water, the sum of the conduction heat flux in the water and the heat flux for the solidification is found to be in agreement with the conduction heat flux in the ice. On the other hand, the conduction heat fluxes of HPLC6's solution and ice are found to be lower than the heat flux for solidification.
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