A mini-review on recent developments in anti-icing methods

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Abstract

An aggressive impact of the formed ice on the surface of man-made objects can ultimately lead to serious consequences in their work. When icing occurs, the quality and characteristics of equipment, instruments, and building structures deteriorate, which affects the durability of their use. Delays in the adoption of measures against icing endanger the safety of air travel and road traffic. Various methods have been developed to combat de-icing, such as mechanical de-icing, the use of salts, the application of a hydrophobic coating to the surfaces, ultrasonic treatment and electric heating. In this review, we summarize the recent advances in the field of anti-icing and analyze the role of various additives and their operating mechanisms.

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Kenzhebayeva, A., Bakbolat, B., Sultanov, F., Daulbayev, C., & Mansurov, Z. (2021, December 1). A mini-review on recent developments in anti-icing methods. Polymers. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13234149

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