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Abstract
In order to eliminate the adverse effects of icing on the surface of mechanical devices such as power transmission cables and wind turbine blades due to low temperature, nano-silica (n-SiO2) and micron-silica (m-SiO2) modified by silane coupling agent were blended with a mass ratio of 5:1 and subsequently compounded with polyurethane (PU) to obtain n-SiO2/m-SiO2/PU superhydrophobic coatings. It is shown that the tight bonding of m-SiO2 with PU avoids the cracking of the coating due to the agglomeration of n-SiO2 and improves the stability of the coating. n-SiO2 makes the surface of n-SiO2/m-SiO2/PU coating form a dense and rough structure, which increases the air-liquid contact area by trapping more air. The contact angle reached 158.10° at a low filling ratio(40 wt%), indicating that the prepared n-SiO2/m-SiO2/PU coating has excellent superhydrophobic properties. The superhydrophobic n-SiO2/m-SiO2/PU coating is very helpful in solving the low-temperature icing problem of outdoor power and wind equipment in rain and snow.
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