Supercooling of Water to -92{degrees}C Under Pressure

Science. 1975 Sep 12;189(4206):880-1. doi: 10.1126/science.189.4206.880.

Abstract

The temperature at which "clean" supercooled water freezes has been determined as a function of pressure up to 3 kilobars, using a differential thermal analysis technique on subdivided water samples. The supercooling limit of such samples, -38 degrees C at normal pressure, is lowered by initial increase of pressure, reaching a minimum value of -92 degrees C at 2.00 kilobars.