Rf-Sputtered Teflon<sup>®</sup>-Modified Superhydrophobic Nanostructured Titanium Dioxide Coating on Aluminum Alloy for Icephobic Applications
Icing on surfaces such as cables or high-voltage insulators may often lead to severe safety issues such as power outages in cold winter conditions. Conventional methods used to tackle such icing problems include mechanical deicing, where the ice is scraped or broken, and chemical deicing, where deic...
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doaj-1a1bc9f81efe41a3bf85d56bbdaf92c42021-04-09T23:03:45ZengMDPI AGCoatings2079-64122021-04-011143243210.3390/coatings11040432Rf-Sputtered Teflon<sup>®</sup>-Modified Superhydrophobic Nanostructured Titanium Dioxide Coating on Aluminum Alloy for Icephobic ApplicationsSaleema Noormohammed0Dilip Kumar Sarkar1Department of Applied Science, University of Québec at Chicoutimi, Aluminum Research Center – REGAL, Saguenay, QC G7H 2B1, CanadaDepartment of Applied Science, University of Québec at Chicoutimi, Aluminum Research Center – REGAL, Saguenay, QC G7H 2B1, CanadaIcing on surfaces such as cables or high-voltage insulators may often lead to severe safety issues such as power outages in cold winter conditions. Conventional methods used to tackle such icing problems include mechanical deicing, where the ice is scraped or broken, and chemical deicing, where deicers such as ethylene glycol are used. However, the best approach to addressing these issues is to prevent ice formation in the first place. Research in the past few decades have shown hydrophobic and superhydrophobic surfaces to be effective in reducing ice adhesion. We used the concept of water repellency to turn an aluminum surface superhydrophobic to minimize ice adhesion on these surfaces. However, to render these surfaces also applicable to insulating surfaces, we also demonstrated the adaptability of the concept on a low dielectric oxide, TiO<sub>2</sub>, to an aluminum surface with icephobic properties. This work demonstrates the importance of the coexistence of rough nanostructures as well as low-surface-energy compositions on a surface to make it superhydrophobic and icephobic and is applicable on metals and insulating surfaces.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/11/4/432superhydrophobicicephobicTiO<sub>2</sub>aluminum alloylow surface energywater contact angle |
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Saleema Noormohammed Dilip Kumar Sarkar Rf-Sputtered Teflon<sup>®</sup>-Modified Superhydrophobic Nanostructured Titanium Dioxide Coating on Aluminum Alloy for Icephobic Applications Coatings superhydrophobic icephobic TiO<sub>2</sub> aluminum alloy low surface energy water contact angle |
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Saleema Noormohammed Dilip Kumar Sarkar |
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Saleema Noormohammed |
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Rf-Sputtered Teflon<sup>®</sup>-Modified Superhydrophobic Nanostructured Titanium Dioxide Coating on Aluminum Alloy for Icephobic Applications |
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Rf-Sputtered Teflon<sup>®</sup>-Modified Superhydrophobic Nanostructured Titanium Dioxide Coating on Aluminum Alloy for Icephobic Applications |
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Rf-Sputtered Teflon<sup>®</sup>-Modified Superhydrophobic Nanostructured Titanium Dioxide Coating on Aluminum Alloy for Icephobic Applications |
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Rf-Sputtered Teflon<sup>®</sup>-Modified Superhydrophobic Nanostructured Titanium Dioxide Coating on Aluminum Alloy for Icephobic Applications |
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Rf-Sputtered Teflon<sup>®</sup>-Modified Superhydrophobic Nanostructured Titanium Dioxide Coating on Aluminum Alloy for Icephobic Applications |
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rf-sputtered teflon<sup>®</sup>-modified superhydrophobic nanostructured titanium dioxide coating on aluminum alloy for icephobic applications |
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Icing on surfaces such as cables or high-voltage insulators may often lead to severe safety issues such as power outages in cold winter conditions. Conventional methods used to tackle such icing problems include mechanical deicing, where the ice is scraped or broken, and chemical deicing, where deicers such as ethylene glycol are used. However, the best approach to addressing these issues is to prevent ice formation in the first place. Research in the past few decades have shown hydrophobic and superhydrophobic surfaces to be effective in reducing ice adhesion. We used the concept of water repellency to turn an aluminum surface superhydrophobic to minimize ice adhesion on these surfaces. However, to render these surfaces also applicable to insulating surfaces, we also demonstrated the adaptability of the concept on a low dielectric oxide, TiO<sub>2</sub>, to an aluminum surface with icephobic properties. This work demonstrates the importance of the coexistence of rough nanostructures as well as low-surface-energy compositions on a surface to make it superhydrophobic and icephobic and is applicable on metals and insulating surfaces. |
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superhydrophobic icephobic TiO<sub>2</sub> aluminum alloy low surface energy water contact angle |
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