Anti-icing surfaces exhibiting low interfacial toughness with ice

US11965112B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11965112-B2
Application numberUS-201916977797-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 4, 2019
Priority dateMar 5, 2018
Publication dateApr 23, 2024
Grant dateApr 23, 2024

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An anti-icing coating is provided having low interfacial toughness (LIT) with ice. The anti-icing coating includes a polymer and a plasticizing agent. A thickness of the anti-icing coating may be less than or equal to about 100 micrometers (μm). Further, the anti-icing coating has an interfacial toughness (Γice) with ice of less than or equal to about 1 J/m2. Such an anti-icing coating may be applied to a substrate or surface of a device on which ice may form, such as aircraft, vehicles, marine vessels, outdoor equipment, snow or ice removal equipment, recreational equipment, wind turbines, telecommunications equipment, power lines, and the like. Methods of forming such anti-icing coatings are also provided.

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What is claimed is: 1. An anti-icing coating having low interfacial toughness with ice comprising: a polymer; and a plasticizing agent, wherein a shear force to remove ice from the anti-icing coating remains substantially constant when a length of the anti-icing coating is greater than a critical length (L c ) of the anti-icing coating and the anti-icing coating has an interfacial toughness (Γ ice ) with ice of less than or equal to about 1 J/m 2 . 2. The anti-icing coating of claim 1 , wherein the anti-icing coating has an interfacial toughness (Γ ice ) with ice of less than or equal to about 0.25 J/m 2 . 3. The anti-icing coating of claim 1 , wherein the anti-icing coating has a surface area of greater than or equal to about 3 cm 2 . 4. The anti-icing coating of claim 1 , wherein the anti-icing coating has a surface area of greater than or equal to about 1 m 2 . 5. The anti-icing coating of claim 1 , wherein the anti-icing coating has a critical length (L c ) of greater than or equal to about 2.5 cm. 6. The anti-icing coating of claim 1 , wherein the polymer is selected from the group consisting of: polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), polyethylene (PE), ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), low density polyethylene (LDPE), polypropylene (PP), polycarbonate (PC), polystyrene (PS), polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), glycol-modified polyethylene terephthalate (PETG), polyamide (nylon), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polyvinylchloride (PVC), chlorinated polyvinylchloride (CPVC), polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), a fiberglass-epoxy laminate, and combinations thereof. 7. The anti-icing coating of claim 1 , wherein the plasticizing agent is selected from the group consisting of: polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) oil, polymethylphenylsiloxane (PMPS) oil, polymethylhydrosiloxane (PMHS), polyalkylene oils, perfluoroether oils, natural oils, coconut oil, soybean oil, vegetable oil, cod liver oil, safflower oil, eucalyptus oil, fish oils, rapeseed oil, fluorinated silicone oils, perfluorodecalin, fluorocarbon oils, perfluoropolyether oil (PFPE), castor oil, mineral oils, functionalized silicone oils, functionalized perfluoropolyethers, diisodecyl adipate (DIDA), medium-chain triglyceride (MCT), diundecyl phthalate (DUP), and combinations thereof. 8. The anti-icing coating of claim 1 , wherein the polymer is present at greater than or equal to about 10% to less than or equal to about 99% by mass of the anti-icing coating. 9. The anti-icing coating of claim 1 , wherein the plasticizing agent is present at greater than or equal to about 1% to less than or equal to about 60% by mass in the anti-icing coating. 10. The anti-icing coating of claim 1 , wherein the thickness of the anti-icing coating is greater than or equal to about 10 nanometers (nm) to less than or to about 100 micrometers (μm). 11. A device comprising: a surface; and an anti-icing coating comprising a polymer and a plasticizing agent disposed on the surface, wherein a shear force to remove ice from the anti-icing coating remains substantially constant when a length of the anti-icing coating is greater than a critical length (L c ) of the anti-icing coating and the anti-icing coating has an interfacial toughness with ice of less than or equal to about 1 J/m 2 . 12. The device of claim 11 , wherein the device is selected from the group consisting of: an aircraft, a vehicle, a marine vessel, outdoor equipment, snow or ice removal equipment, recreational equipment, a wind turbine, telecommunications equipment, power lines, and combinations thereof. 13. The device of claim 11 , wherein the anti-icing coating has an interfacial toughness (Γ ice ) with ice of less than or equal to about 0.5 J/m 2 . 14. The device of claim 11 , wherein the anti-icing coating covers a surface area of greater than or equal to about 3 cm 2 on the surface of the device. 15. The device of claim 11 , wherein the anti-icing coating covers a surface area of greater than or equal to about 1 m 2 on the surface of the device. 16. The device of claim 11 , wherein the anti-icing coating has a critical length (L c ) of greater than or equal to about 2.5 cm and the anti-icing coating covers a length of the surface of greater than the critical length. 17. The device of claim 11 , wherein the polymer is selected from the group consisting of: polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), polyethylene (PE), ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), low density polyethylene (LDPE), polypropylene (PP), polycarbonate (PC), polystyrene (PS), polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), glycol-modified polyethylene terephthalate (PETG), polyamide (nylon), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polyvinylchloride (PVC), chlorinated polyvinylchloride (CPVC), polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), a fiberglass-epoxy laminate, and combinations thereof. 18. The device of claim 11 , wherein the plasticizing agent is selected from the group consisting of: polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) oil, polymethylphenylsiloxane (PMPS) oil, polymethylhydrosiloxane (PMHS), polyalkylene oils, perfluoroether oils, natural oils, coconut oil, soybean oil, vegetable oil, cod liver oil, safflower oil, eucalyptus oil, fish oils, rapeseed oil, fluorinated silicone oils, perfluorodecalin, fluorocarbon oils, perfluoropolyether oil (PFPE), castor oil, mineral oils, functionalized silicone oils, functionalized perfluoropolyethers, diisodecyl adipate (DIDA), medium-chain triglyceride (MCT), diundecyl phthalate (DUP), and combinations thereof. 19. The device of claim 11 , wherein the polymer is present at greater than or equal to about 10% to less than or equal to about 99% by mass of the anti-icing coating and the plasticizing agent is present at greater than or equal to about 1% to less than or equal to about 60% by mass in the anti-icing coating. 20. The device of claim 11 , wherein the thickness of the anti-icing coating is greater than or equal to about 10 nanometers (nm) to less than or to about 100 micrometers (μm). 21. A method of forming an anti-icing surface on a substrate comprising: applying an anti-icing coating to a surface of the substrate, wherein the anti-icing coating comprises a polymer, wherein a shear force to remove ice from the anti-icing coating remains substantially constant when a length of the anti-icing coating is greater than a critical length (L c ) of the anti-icing coating and the anti-icing coating disposed on the surface has an interfacial toughness with ice of less than or equal to about 1 J/m 2 . 22. The method of claim 21 , wherein the anti-icing coating covers the surface of the substrate having a surface area of greater than or equal to about 3 cm 2 , and wherein the substrate is part of a device selected from the group consisting of: an aircraft, a vehicle, a marine vessel, outdoor equipment, snow or ice removal equipment, recreational equipment, a wind turbine, telecommunications equipment, power lines, and combinations thereof. 23. An anti-icing coating having low interfacial toughness with ice comprising: a polymer; an a plasticizing agent, wherein the anti-icing coating has an interfacial toughness (Γ ice ) with ice of less than or equal to about 1 J/m 2 and a critical length (L c ) of greater than or equal to about 2.5 cm.

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  • C09D5/00Primary

    Coating compositions, e.g. paints, varnishes or lacquers, characterised by their physical nature or the effects produced {(electrically insulating plastics, resins or waxes H01B3/30)}; Filling pastes · CPC title

  • Plasticisers · CPC title

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What does patent US11965112B2 cover?
An anti-icing coating is provided having low interfacial toughness (LIT) with ice. The anti-icing coating includes a polymer and a plasticizing agent. A thickness of the anti-icing coating may be less than or equal to about 100 micrometers (μm). Further, the anti-icing coating has an interfacial toughness (Γice) with ice of less than or equal to about 1 J/m2. Such an anti-icing coating may be a…
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Univ Michigan Regents
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Primary CPC classification C09D5/00. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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