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Gels as emerging anti-icing materials: a mini review

Yizhi Zhuo, Jian Hua Chen, Senbo Xiao, Tong Li, Feng Wang, Jianying He, Zhiliang Zhang

2021Materials Horizons108 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Gel materials have drawn great attention recently in the anti-icing research community due to their remarkable potential for reducing ice adhesion, inhibiting ice nucleation, and restricting ice propagation. Although the current anti-icing gels are in their infancy and far from practical applications due to poor durability, their outstanding prospect of icephobicity has already shed light on a new group of emerging anti-icing materials. There is a need for a timely review to consolidate the new trends and foster the development towards dedicated applications. Starting from the stage of icing, we first survey the relevant anti-icing strategies. The latest anti-icing gels are then categorized by their liquid phases into organogels, hydrogels, and ionogels. At the same time, the current research focuses, anti-icing mechanisms and shortcomings affiliated with each category are carefully analysed. Based upon the reported state-of-the-art anti-icing research and our own experience in polymer-based anti-icing materials, suggestions for the future development of the anti-icing gels are presented, including pathways to enhance durability, the need to build up the missing fundamentals, and the possibility to enable stimuli-responsive properties. The primary aim of this review is to motivate researchers in both the anti-icing and gel research communities to perform a synchronized effort to rapidly advance the understanding and making of gel-based next generation anti-icing materials.

Topics & Concepts

IcingPerspective (graphical)Materials scienceNanotechnologyMeteorologyComputer scienceGeographyArtificial intelligenceSurface Modification and SuperhydrophobicityAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsPer- and polyfluoroalkyl substances research
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