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Formation of Icephobic Surface with Micron-Scaled Hydrophobic Heterogeneity on Polyurethane Aerospace Coating

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 10, Issue 43, Pages 37517-37528

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b13403

Keywords

icephobic coating; segment copolymer; hydrophobic heterogeneity; polyurethane; aerospace coating; ice adhesion strength; washing scrubbing

Funding

  1. A*Star Singapore, Aerospace Programme [112 155 0706]

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Development of an anti-icing surface on a desired industrial coating patch/object has been the persistent challenge to several industries, such as aviation and wind power. For this aim, performing surface modification to implement the icephobic property on existing commercial coatings is important for practical applications. This work accomplishes an icephobic coating overlying a PPG aerospace polyurethane coating. It manifests a clear capability to delay the formation of frost as well as to reduce the adhesion strength of ice. This icephobic coating is sustained by a unique hydrophobic heterogeneity in the micron-scale of segregation, which is realized through solution casting of a specific copolymer consisting of random rigid and soft segments, namely poly(methyl methacrylate) and poly(lauryl methacrylate-2-hydroxy-3-(1-amino dodecyl)propyl methacrylate), respectively. A wrinkled pattern developed over the coating is observed because of the diverse traits between these two segments. Besides, the OH/NH groups of the soft segment are crosslinked by a diisocyanate monomer upon drying and curing to strengthen the coating. More importantly, integration of a small dose of paraffin wax into the copolymer induces a spread of soft microdomains on the winkled pattern surface. It is hypothesized that these dual heterogeneous assemblies are responsible for the icephobicity since they instigate distinct interactions with condensed water droplets. Lastly, the thermoelectric cooling (Peltier effect) and the adhesion strength of ice on the typical coatings were assessed. This investigation also includes examination on the icephobic durability of coating, which is enhanced when a small amount of polyethylene oligomer is incorporated into the coating.

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