Insulator string icing can cause flashovers or even blackouts in transmission systems and the existing mature deicing methods are usually costly or time consuming. So, in this research PF-POS@SiO/CB superhydrophobic coatings (SiO/CB-0, SiO/CB-10, SiO/CB-20, SiO/CB-30, SiO/CB-40 and SiO/CB-50) with photothermal deicing and passive anti-icing properties were designed and prepared on the surface of two types of insulator materials (glass and ceramic) by using a simple spraying method. Then, the wettability properties, photothermal properties, and anti-icing/deicing properties of the coatings with the addition of different amounts of SiO/CB were evaluated. PF-POS@SiO/CB coatings with no less than 30 wt% of CB (carbon black) content simultaneously exhibit excellent passive anti-icing and deicing performance. For SiO/CB-30, the water contact angle is as high as 164.9° and the rolling angle is as low as 3° because the combination of silica and carbon black nanoparticles gives the coating a micro/nanostructure and the low surface energy of 1,1,2,2-perfluorodecyltriethoxysilane leads to superhydrophobic properties, and the equilibrium temperature of the coating is up to 71.1 °C at 1 solar irradiation because of the photothermal effect of carbon black. The results of the analysis of anti-icing/deicing properties of the coatings to evaluate their potential for engineering applications demonstrate that it takes longer time for ice to form on the coated surface than on a substrate without coating, and the ice completely melts under sunlight after 10 min and falls off automatically by its weight for the addition of 30 wt% carbon black and above, showing excellent deicing performance. Both types of substrates show excellent adhesion with the superhydrophobic coating, which can be classified as class 1 based on the paint and varnish-cross-section test method, and the ceramic material exhibits better adhesion than the glass.
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