Abstract

Due to unique abilities, creature provide much inspiration for human beings in the research and production of new materials. By simulating Nepenthes mirabilis, porous polyurethane(PU) films are prepared in this study through a phase inversion method to fabricate slippery liquid infused porous surface (SLIPS). When the volume fraction of dimethylformamide (DMF) in coagulation bath is 20 % and the immersion time is 2 min, the porous PU films exhibit outstanding regularity and permeability. Subsequently, the porous PU films are fluorinated with 1H,1H,2H,2H-perfluorodecyltriethoxysilane to prepare fluorinated polyurethane(FPU) films, and three kinds of SLIPS with lubricating and anti-icing performance are obtained by further injecting three kinds of low surface tension lubricating liquids, namely, (polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), ethyl oleate (EO) and perfluoropolyether (PFPE)) into FPU. Among them, EO infusion surface shows better hydrophobic ability, while PDMS and PFPE infusion surfaces demonstrate an excellent oil-holding ability and have long service life. All three kinds of SLIPS exhibit delayed freezing properties and low ice adhesion strengths (less than 20 kPa). Particularly, the PFPE infusion surface has the lowest ice adhesion strength (9.9 kPa), presenting a better anti-icing performance than that of hydrophobic surface. The low ice adhesion strength is retained after 6 freezing/thawing cycles, confirming the excellent anti-icing stability.

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