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De‐Icing Technologies
Achieving self‐healing anti‐icing with low ice bonding force is quite attractive but is still a challenge. In article number 2200532, Yijun Shi and co‐workers develop an anti‐ice material, which shows an obviously higher self‐healing capability and the lowest ice adhesion strength (7 ± 1 kPa) compared with all known ice phobic materials, which can maintain well after healing...
Accumulation of snow and ice often causes problems and even dangerous situations for both industry and the general population. Passive de‐icing technologies, e.g., hydrophobic, liquid‐infused bionic surfaces, have attracted more and more attention compared with active de‐icing technologies, e.g., electric heating, hot air heating, due to the passive de‐icing technology's lower energy consumption and...
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