Highly efficient solar anti-icing/deicing via a hierarchical structured surface - Materials Horizons (RSC Publishing)
Solar anti-icing/deicing (SADI) is an economically-efficient method of harvesting solar energy as heat for melting and removing ice. However, SADI materials with superior sunlight harvesting performances and high deicing rate remain elusive. Herein, the successful preparation of hierarchically macro/micro-st
Passive Anti-Icing and Active Electrothermal Deicing System Based on an Ultraflexible Carbon Nanowire (CNW)/PDMS Biomimetic Nanocomposite with a Superhydrophobic Microcolumn Surface
Superhydrophobic materials used for anti-icing Theory, application, and development - ScienceDirect
All-Day Anti-Icing/Deicing Film Based on Combined Photo-Electro-Thermal Conversion
Highly efficient solar anti-icing/deicing via a hierarchical structured surface - Materials Horizons (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/D0MH00636J
Passive Anti-Icing and Active Electrothermal Deicing System Based on an Ultraflexible Carbon Nanowire (CNW)/PDMS Biomimetic Nanocomposite with a Superhydrophobic Microcolumn Surface
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Gels as emerging anti-icing materials: a mini review - Materials Horizons (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/D1MH00910A
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Triple-Scale Superhydrophobic Surface with Excellent Anti-Icing and Icephobic Performance via Ultrafast Laser Hybrid Fabrication
Frontiers Bio-Inspired Hierarchical Micro/Nanostructured Surfaces for Superhydrophobic and Anti-Ice Applications
Highly efficient solar anti-icing/deicing via a hierarchical structured surface - Materials Horizons (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/D0MH00636J
A robust superhydrophobic anti-icing/de-icing composite coating with electrothermal and auxiliary photothermal performances - ScienceDirect
Preparation and performance of anti-icing and deicing PF-POS@SiO 2 /CB photothermal superhydrophobic coatings for electrical insulators - Soft Matter (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/D3SM00945A