Smart surface design for efficient ice protection and control /
"Version: 20250601"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. The physics of icing / Ilia V Roisman, Mingyue Ding, Andrea Maslov, Luca Stendardo and Ali Raza Shaikh -- 2. Strategies for icephobicity and the role of surface chemistry / Simrandeep Bahal, Miisa Tavaststjerna, Navid Mostofi Sarkari, Anny Catalina Ospina Patino, Gabriel Hernandez Rodriguez, Alexandros A. Atzemoglou, Theodoros Dimitriadis, David Seveno, Irene Tagliaro, Manish K. Tiwari and Vikramjeet Singh -- 3. Conceptual framework for ice adhesion investigation on surfaces / Luca Stendardo, Irene Tagliaro, Val?erie Pommier-Budinger, Marc Budinger and Carlo Antonini -- 4. Ice adhesion dynamics in the tensile mode / Ali Raza Shaikh and Ilia Roisman -- 5. Fracture mechanisms in electromechanical resonant de-icing systems / Giulia Gastaldo, Val?erie Pommier-Budinger and Marc Budinger -- 6. The promise of reticular materials : scalable icephobicity and beyond / Simrandeep Bahal, Vikramjeet Singh, Jianhui Zhang, Priya Mandal, Prasenjit Kabi and Manish K. Tiwari -- 7. Rigid and soft materials for icephobicity : the role of surface and mechanical properties / Catalina Ospina, Irene Tagliaro, Luca Stendardo, Pablo F. Ib?a?anez Ib?a?anez and Carlo Antonini -- 8. The use of thermally activatable adhesion promoters forpermanent and durable immobilization of non-reactive polymeric coatings / Alexandros A. Atzemoglou, Niccol?o Bartalucci, Anny C Ospina Pati?ano, Carlo Antonini, Santiago J. Garcia, Mark W. Tibbitt, Samuele G.P. Tosatti and Stefan Z?urcher -- 9. Icephobic gradient polymer coatings deposited via iCVD / Gabriel Hernandez Rodriguez and Anna Maria Coclite -- 10. Unveiling durability of icephobic coatings by standardized environmental tests for industrial applications / Theodoros Dimitriadis and Anna-Maria Coclite.Full-text restricted to subscribers or individual document purchasers.Icing is a natural phenomenon that impacts various aspects of daily life and safety, including aeronautics, ground transportation, critical operations, power systems (like power lines, wind turbines, and solar panels), communication systems, and infrastructures. In particular, activities at high latitudes or altitudes require energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable ice protection solutions. This book consolidates information on modeling, coating, material preparation, characterization, fabrication, and applications of anti-icing surfaces. It provides a comprehensive understanding of icephobic coating strategies and their industrial applications. Divided into two parts, it covers the theory and physics of icing and presents scientific advances from the SURFICE project, including industry case studies. It is a valuable resource for scientists and engineers interested in surface science and thermodynamics related to icing phenomena.Materials scientists, physicists, chemists and engineers interested in any aspect of surface, colloid and polymer science and thermodynamics relevant to icing phenomena and related coating strategies. Suitable for early-career researchers approaching the topic for the first time, and for more experienced researchers.Also available in print.Mode of access: World Wide Web.System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader, EPUB reader, or Kindle reader.Professor Carlo Antonini is an associate professor at the University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy. He received his PhD in Technologies for Energy and Environment from the University of Bergamo in 2011. He joined ETH Zurich as a Marie Curie Fellow in 2012, EMPA as a scientist in 2015, and the University of Milano-Bicocca in 2018. He was tenured as an associate professor in 2021 and directs the Surface Engineering and Fluid Interfaces (SEFI) Laboratory. Dr. Irene Tagliaro graduated with an MSc in chemistry science and technology from the University of Milano Bicocca in 2015 and earned her PhD in nanotechnology and materials science in 2019. During 2020-2024, she worked as project manager of SURFICE. Now, she works as Assistant Professor in SEFI Lab University of Milano-Bicocca, focusing on biopolymeric materials and surface interactions.Title from PDF title page (viewed on July 1, 2025).
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