Tonghui Lu, Xianglin Li, Wenhao Lv, Haoliang Bai, Mengying Lu, Zuoqin Qian and Song Lv
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摘要
北极在地球气候系统中起着至关重要的作用。然而,极地地区独特的地理和气候对极地地区的防冰/除冰和清洁水生产提出了重大挑战,迫切需要创新材料来帮助人员和仪器解决这些问题。在这项工作中,采用蚁丘精细跨尺度多层叠空隙结构的设计理念,开发了一种具有微纳米粗糙表面、优异的蒸汽逃逸通道和超疏水性能的复合结构。从200到2500纳米波长的光吸收率达到98%。它的疏水性角为154.5°。在低太阳强度下,它在540s内结冰,在-20°C时延迟结冰5400s。一个蒸汽逃逸通道可实现有效的界面蒸发,在北极海水中达到2.76 kg m-2 h的速率。值得注意的是,该研究实现了界面蒸发和除冰的综合探测,在7200s内将0.5 cm的北极冰转化为淡水。此外,PMOS (PDA@MWCNTs@MnO2@CuO@ ms)显示出高耐久性,在200条胶带,摩擦测试和50次冰除冰循环后保持超疏水性,为极性除冰和界面蒸发提供可靠的解决方案。
Durable and highly absorptive ant-nest structured superhydrophobic sponge for efficient de-icing and interfacial evaporation in polar environments†
The Arctic plays a crucial role in the Earth's climate system. However, the unique geography and climate of the Polar Regions present significant challenges for anti-icing/de-icing and clean water production in the Polar Regions, and there is an urgent need for innovative materials to help personnel and instrumentation address these issues. In this work, a composite structure with both micro- and nano-rough surfaces, excellent vapour escape channels and superhydrophobic properties is developed with the design concept of an anthill delicate cross-scale multi-stacked void structure. The light absorption reaches 98% across wavelengths from 200 to 2500 nm. It also has a hydrophobicity angle of 154.5°. It de-ices within 540 s at low solar intensities and delays icing up to 5400 s at −20 °C. A vapor escape channel enables efficient interfacial evaporation, achieving a rate of 2.76 kg m−2 h in Arctic seawater. Notably, the study achieved the integrated exploration of interfacial evaporation and de-icing, converting 0.5 cm of Arctic ice into fresh water in 7200 s. Additionally, PMOS (PDA@MWCNTs@MnO2@CuO@MS) shows high durability, retaining superhydrophobicity after 200 tape strips, friction tests, and 50 icing–deicing cycles—offering a reliable solution for polar de-icing and interfacial evaporation.