Design and development of icephobic coatings based on sol-gel/modified polyurethane paints
[Display omitted] In the present study, a coating with icephobic properties has been developed based on an easy two-step fabrication process. The coating is free from fluorides and nanoparticles. The procedure is easy, adequate for large scale applications and uses environmentally friendly low-cost...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Materials today communications 2020-12, Vol.25, p.101616, Article 101616 |
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In the present study, a coating with icephobic properties has been developed based on an easy two-step fabrication process. The coating is free from fluorides and nanoparticles. The procedure is easy, adequate for large scale applications and uses environmentally friendly low-cost raw materials. It has been applied on carbon fiber/epoxy resin composite panels, but it could be extended to other kind of surfaces. The structure of the coating has been prepared by the modification with PDMS of a commercial polyurethane paint as a first step. The second step involves the preparation of a hybrid sol-gel that is deposited on the polyurethane paint modified with PDMS forming a heterogeneous film of isolated solid droplets. The results show a reduction of the adhesion force of the ice up to 80 %. Properties like roughness, water contact angle and ice adhesion tests have been measured for more than 100 shear-off/freezing ice cycles. The evolution of the surface during the cycles has been monitored and it shows a modification process reported in the manuscript. This icephobic coating is a promising candidate to protect surfaces in different industrial sectors where other systems against ice accumulation cannot be easily employed. |
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ISSN: | 2352-4928 2352-4928 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.mtcomm.2020.101616 |