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Fabrication of Superhydrophobic Metal Surfaces for Anti-Icing Applications
Published on: August 15, 2018
A Slippery Liquid-Infused Network-like Surface with Anti/De-icing Properties Constructed Based on the Phosphating
Xinpeng Wei1, Yun Zhong1, Yujia Feng1
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Xihua University, Chengdu610039, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
The excessive accumulation of ice seriously threatens various industrial facilities and production activities. Currently, slippery liquid-injected porous surfaces (SLIPS) have been developed as a new strategy for anti/de-icing; however, the lack of research on the adsorption and storage capacity for lubricating fluids has limited the development of SLIPS in the anti/de-icing field to some extent. In this work, a slippery liquid-infused phosphate network-like surface (SLIPNS) is prepared that adjusts the texture of the surface by varying the phosphating time to control the adsorption and storage of lubricating fluids. The as-obtained surface structure gives the SLIPNS excellent oil-storage/locked properties, can delay the freezing time of sessile droplets up to 436 s, which is almost 10 times that of an untreated aluminum sheet, and exhibits one-tenth the ice adhesion strength of untreated aluminum substrates (14.39 kPa). In addition, the SLIPNS shows effective durability and antifouling ability and has great potential in solving long-term anti/de-icing problems.
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