Bioinspired solar anti-icing/de-icing surfaces based on phase-change materials
Solar anti-icing/de-icing is an environmentally friendly way to convert light energy into heat with the purpose of melting/removing ice. However, the inherent intermittency of solar irradiation limits the application of solar-thermal energy-conversion technologies, when continuous de-icing is requir...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Science China materials 2022-05, Vol.65 (5), p.1369-1376 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Solar anti-icing/de-icing is an environmentally friendly way to convert light energy into heat with the purpose of melting/removing ice. However, the inherent intermittency of solar irradiation limits the application of solar-thermal energy-conversion technologies, when continuous de-icing is required. Herein, we investigate a solar phase-change material (SPCM) that consists of expanded graphite (EG)/paraffin/polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), which can not only perform the solar-thermal conversion but also release/store thermal energy. Under sunlight, the SPCM effectively collects and converts the light energy into thermal energy for later anti-icing/de-icing. To prepare for a no-light period, e.g., in the evening, the converted thermal energy can be stored in the SPCM using a phase transition. In this way, the energy can be released when needed to keep the temperature of a surface from freezing. The SPCM surface shows excellent anti-icing/de-icing properties such as a long droplet freeze-delay time (
t
d
> 2 h), even at an ultra-low temperature (−40°C), using only the light of one sun. This freeze-delay time is much longer than that for a surface without PCM. The tested SPCM surfaces show a high de-icing rate (2.21 kg m
−2
h
−1
) under real-life conditions. In addition, the SPCM shows a high de-icing rate and excellent durability. This study provides a promising route for the utilization of solar energy in anti-icing/de-icing applications. |
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ISSN: | 2095-8226 2199-4501 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s40843-021-1888-7 |