Field performances of nano-sized TiO2 coated limestone for a self-cleaning building surface in an urban environment
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Over the last few years, photocatalytic titanium dioxide coatings have been explored in laboratory conditions to
create building materials with self-cleaning and depolluting abilities. Assessing the performances of the photocatalytic
surfaces under real conditions may provide basic knowledge to evaluate the potential of real applications
of TiO2 coatings in buildings.
In this study, the performance of photocatalytic limestone surfaces obtained through coating with waterdispersed
TiO2 nanoparticles were investigated in an urban environment. Coated and uncoated samples were
exposed to an urban site for one year. Before the exposure and periodically afterwards, optical microscopy
observations, colour and contact angle measurements were performed on the sample surface. At the end of the
exposure period, samples underwent a capillary water absorption test and self-cleaning efficiency was evaluated
by a Rhodamine B photodegradation test. Ti and soluble fraction amounts on the sample surfaces were determined
by X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) and ion chromatography, respectively. The overall results showed the
TiO2 coating was better able to preserve the surface colour properties early after exposure. After eight months,
this effect was lost and the self-cleaning efficiency was reduced to negligible final rates. No clear wettability
results and no meaningful capillary behaviour were recorded. A decrease of the photocatalytic activity was due
to both partial titania loss and deactivation phenomena. The role of soluble salt ions either adsorbed from the
environment or produced by the photocatalytic abatement of pollutants was recognized in the deactivation of
the photocatalysts and their accumulation deserves attention for possible stone damage risk implications.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Nanostructured TiO2 coating; Photocatalytic limestone surface; Outdoor ageing; Self-cleaning; Surface soluble salts; NPs deactivation
Elenco autori:
Lettieri, Mariateresa; Calia, Angela; Masieri, Maurizio; Colangiuli, Donato
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