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Anti-icing coating with an aqueous lubricating layer

Dou et al., 2014

Document ID
4932331839279333111
Author
Dou R
Chen J
Zhang Y
Wang X
Cui D
Song Y
Jiang L
Wang J
Publication year
Publication venue
ACS applied materials & interfaces

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In this paper, an anti-icing coating with an aqueous lubricating layer is reported. This anti- icing coating can be directly applied to various substrates, and the ice adhesion strength on the coated surfaces can be lowered greatly as compared to uncoated substrates. We …
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