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Durable low ice adhesion foams modulated by submicrometer pores

Li et al., 2019

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10248890001593528446
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Li T
Zhuo Y
Håkonsen V
He J
Zhang Z
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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

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Ice accretion is a severe challenge for both production and livelihood in cold regions. Previously reported high-performance icephobic surfaces by infusing lubricants are either temporarily icephobic, chemically unstable, or mechanically weak. Herein, we report the …
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