| Literature DB >> 29058767 |
Songnan Zhang1, Jianying Huang1, Yan Cheng1, Hui Yang1, Zhong Chen2, Yuekun Lai1,2.
Abstract
Ice accumulation poses a series of severe issues in daily life. Inspired by the nature, superwettability surfaces have attracted great interests from fundamental research to anti-icing and ice-phobic applications. Here, recently published literature about the mechanism of ice prevention is reviewed, with a focus on the anti-icing and ice-phobic mechanisms, encompassing the behavior of condensate microdrops on the surface, wetting, ice nucleation, and freezing. Then, a detailed account of the innovative fabrication and fundamental research of anti-icing materials with special wettability is summarized with a focus on recent progresses including low-surface energy coatings and liquid-infused layered coatings. Finally, special attention is paid to a discussion about advantages and disadvantages of the technologies, as well as factors that affect the anti-icing and ice-phobic efficiency. Outlooks and the challenges for future development of the anti-icing and ice-phobic technology are presented and discussed.Entities:
Keywords: anti-icing; ice-phobic; slippery liquid-infused porous surface (SLIPS); superhydrophobic surface (SHS); wettability
Year: 2017 PMID: 29058767 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201701867
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281