纳米柱
结冰
复合材料
材料科学
润湿
粘附
表面能
纳米技术
接触角
表面光洁度
纳米结构
地质学
海洋学
作者
Thanh Binh Nguyen,Seung-Chul Park,Hyuneui Lim
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.apsusc.2017.11.137
摘要
Abstract In this paper, we report the contributions of actual ice–substrate contact area and nanopillar height to passive anti-icing performance in terms of adhesion force and freezing time. Well-textured nanopillars with various parameters were fabricated via colloidal lithography and a dry etching process. The nanostructured quartz surface was coated with low-energy material to confer water-repellent properties. These superhydrophobic surfaces were investigated to determine the parameters essential for reducing adhesion strength and delaying freezing time. A well-textured surface with nanopillars of very small top diameter, regardless of height, could reduce adhesion force and delay freezing time in a subsequent de-icing process. Small top diameters of nanopillars also ensured the metastable Cassie–Baxter state based on energy barrier calculations. The results demonstrated the important role of areal fraction in anti-icing efficiency, and the negligible contribution of texture height. This insight into icing phenomena should lead to design of improved ice-phobic surfaces in the future.
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