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91亚色-led research team invents sustainable de-icing solution

By Diana Senwasane

91亚色鈥檚 Lassonde School of Engineering Professor Alidad Amirfazli, along with a team of Jiangsu University of Technology (JSUT) researchers in China, have created a sustainable solution for de-icing with applications on planes, ships, infrastructure and more.鈥

From aircraft to ship decks to cars to power lines and much more, ice can pose extreme danger. The unsafe and risky conditions ice creates has led a 91亚色 researcher to investigate new ways of effectively preventing ice accumulation.鈥疉mirfazli and the JSUT researchers are in the early stages of what they believe will be both an innovative 鈥 and sustainable 鈥 de-icing solution.鈥 

Prussian Blue
Prussian blue

In a published earlier this year,鈥痶he researchers detail their invention of a coating that combines superhydrophobic properties, which repels water, with Prussian blue, a compound made of complex inorganic salt typically used in paint, to effectively prevent and remove ice from surfaces.鈥 

鈥淭he developed coating harvests energy from sunlight to warm the surface,鈥 said Amirfazli. 鈥淚ts repellency properties reduce the chance of water staying on the surface and freezing, essentially ceasing icing.鈥濃 

Amirfazli said the unique鈥痑ddition of Prussian blue to the coating is more cost effective, avoids cracking and improves durability. 

The innovative solution is born out of a long-standing research collaboration between Amirfazli and his former postdoctoral student Professor Wen Li, now based at Jiangsu. The duo worked on several projects, including a on de-icing where they combined a superhydrophobic coating heated with electricity.鈥 

Amirfazli has spent years studying various coating strategies for de-icing, but it wasn鈥檛 until this international research partnership that this solution emerged.鈥 

Prussian blue is able to harness the energy of sunlight, effectively replacing the electric component and the use of wires, which was previously proposed as a de-icing solution.鈥 

Under Amirfazli鈥檚 supervision, the JSUT research team will continue to test their coating solution for de-icing,鈥痺hich could have widespread application in multiple sectors, like aviation, energy systems, construction, infrastructure and more.鈥 

鈥淭his solution can reduce icing of surfaces that cause hazardous conditions such as steps and walkways, reducing the probability of slipping, or mitigating the icing on wind turbines, which can reduce power production in winter months,鈥濃痵aid Amirfazli.  

Alidad Amirfazli along with a team of Jiangsu University of Technology researchers
Alidad Amirfazli (second from the right) with a team of Jiangsu University of Technology researchers.

While the coating is a long way from being in market, this is a significant step for the team of researchers. 鈥 

鈥淭hroughout my career I have benefited from collaborations and knowledge sharing with many colleagues from around the world," said Amirfazli. "Knowledge has no boundaries, creating an inherent strength for human ingenuity. This project is a perfect example of that.鈥

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