https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-3712042/v1

*Authors*

Tian Li, Wenkai Zhu, Yun Zhang, Xiwei Shan, Tomas Höök, Maria Sepúlveda,
Nathan Kurtz

*27 February 2025*

https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3712042/v1

*Abstract*
The Arctic Ocean is predicted to lose all summer sea ice as early as 2030,
even if carbon emissions are drastically cut1,2. Neglecting the sea ice
retreating could lead to the catastrophic point of no return as the polar
weather pattern would fall into a vicious cycle of sea ice loss and rising
sea surface temperature. Here, we propose an environmentally responsible
Ice-Wood that has the unique capability to induce and accelerate ice
formation even under adverse ambient conditions. Ice-Wood is prepared
directly from natural wood through a subtractive process that entails
partial lignin removal and surface carbonization. Once floating on the
water, its 0.911 albedo and 0.941 mid-infrared emittance consistently
induce and maintain a temperature drop from the sea surface that offers a
sub-freezing platform. With 1.5 cm thickness, Ice-Wood is optically
equivalent to snow-covered or multi-year sea ice (thickness > 1 m).
Meanwhile, its inherent hierarchical microchannels along with 6% surface
carbonization spontaneously draw seawater upwards, promoting further ice
accumulation. Additionally, Ice-Wood can efficiently drain solar-absorbing
melt ponds (albedo as low as 0.2 to 0.4), thereby restoring ice cap albedo
and slowing the ice melting. During our field validation in open ponds, the
proof-of-concept prototype maintained at up to 7.1-8.7 °C sub-ambient
temperature that triggered earlier and faster ice formation while the
passive cooling effect better preserves ice against environmental factors
of solar irradiation, temperature rise, and wind. The proposed strategy can
inspire further investigation into scalable and broad ice regeneration
acts, particularly in coastal zones experiencing rapid ice retreat.

*Source: Research Square*

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