can I say the ice removal compounds are just polar compounds like salts which are solube in water or the compounds which are able to form hydrogen bond with water molecules such as ethylene glycol or etc.?
No, you are mixing several unrelated concepts here, and none of them is behind the effect.
is there any other mechanism for ice removing?
Other than scrubbing or making it melt? Large amounts of low freezing solvent that will dissolve the ice. More or less that's how they deice planes. Doesn't make much economical sense in other situations.
yes you are right I have mixed two different concept
, I like to find a better replacement for sodium chloride (for de-icing of roads), so I think first I have to understand how sodium chloride and other compounds like calcium Magnesium acetate, PEG and etc. (which are using right now) works.
and also from economical point of view can I replace some organic compounds such as sugar beet juice? or sth like this?