Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
The present study shows the results of direct ceramization of textile substrates with commercial derived
TiO2 nanosols. A deep investigation on relationship between TiO2 based nanosols and nanocoatings properties
and their performances in term of hydrophilicity and photocatalytic efficiency was performed. Five
nanosols, differing for starting pH and relative agglomerates size were analyzed. The hydrophilic behavior
and the catalytic performance of TiO2 coatings supported on different substrates (fabric, glass and
ceramic) were assessed and related to physicochemical characterization results. The described correlations
between TiO2 nanoscale properties (nanostructure or surface chemistry), macroscale properties
(hydrophilicity), as well as functional properties (photocatalytic activity), represents a first attempt to
provide sound criteria for the control of material performance by design experiments. The pH dependent
aggregation state, is correlated to an increase of surface acidity as the shift of i.e.p. towards acid pH
reveals. Such increase of acidity justifies an increase of hydrophilicity, consequent to stronger interaction
with water molecules, that occurs when a higher amount of TiO sites are available. As well, the photocatalytic
performances and the hydrophilic behavior, resulted in a good agreement: the higher the
hydrophilicity, the better the self-cleaning activity, so providing useful indications for the scale-up
exploitation of such application.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
TiO2 Nanosols Nanocoatings Z potential Hydrophilicity Photocatalytic efficiency
List of contributors:
Vaccari, Angelo; Albonetti, Stefania; Dondi, Michele; Costa, ANNA LUISA; Blosi, Magda
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