“…Different from normal snow melting agents, strategies with novel materials, such as saline water, ethylene glycol, formamide, and water−glycerine, as an aqueous lubricating layer for anti-icing turned into view again. A new type of aqueous lubricating layer made from magnetic liquid [ 24 ], ferromagnetic liquid, antifreeze proteins [ 25 ], dopamine-modified hyaluronic acid [ 26 ], polyelectrolytes [ 27 ], polypeptide or hygroscopic polymers came into reality and showed excellent icephobic performance of ultra-low ice-adhesion strength as well as sustainable, self-healing, durable and environment-friendly advantages. Due to its water swelling, lower freezing point, fluidity, and no pollution, the hydrogel was potential for producing the water lubricating layer for shedding ice.…”