Liquid-Infused Nanostructured Surfaces with Extreme Anti-Ice and Anti-Frost Performance
Harvard University · Harvard University Press · +1 more institution
Abstract
Ice-repellent coatings can have significant impact on global energy savings and improving safety in many infrastructures, transportation, and cooling systems. Recent efforts for developing ice-phobic surfaces have been mostly devoted to utilizing lotus-leaf-inspired superhydrophobic surfaces, yet these surfaces fail in high-humidity conditions due to water condensation and frost formation and even lead to increased ice adhesion due to a large surface area. We report a radically different type of ice-repellent material based on slippery, liquid-infused porous surfaces (SLIPS), where a stable, ultrasmooth, low-hysteresis lubricant overlayer is maintained by infusing a water-immiscible liquid into a…
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6Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Icing
- Frost (temperature)
- Ice nucleus
- Contact angle
- Nanotechnology
- Moisture
- Condensation
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure