This is a demo store. No orders will be fulfilled.
Synthesis of TiO2 based superhydrophobic coatings for efficient anti-corrosion and self-cleaning on stone building surface
As the value of TiO 2 in environmental protection continues to be explored, it has broad potential for stone building protection. However, the hydrophilicity of TiO 2 makes it challenging to keep stable on the exterior of buildings and hydroxyl radicals generated under UV irradiation may be harmful to substrates. Herein, TiO 2 was wrapped with the SiO 2 shell by a modified Stöber method and superhydrophobic TiO 2 was obtained by grafting methyl groups on the SiO 2 shell. The TiO 2 @Si–Me core-shell system were dispersed in Paraloid B72 and applied on marble surfaces to investigate the self-cleaning effect of TiO 2 on the substrate. The results showed that the superhydrophobic TiO 2 nanoparticles significantly enhanced the surface roughness , which was beneficial to transform the acrylic resin coating from hydrophilic to hydrophobic and retain the original vapor permeability. The adsorption rate and degradation efficiency of methylene blue of TiO 2 @Si–Me core-shell system were 2.19 and 1.45 times higher than that of pure TiO 2 . Furthermore, the superhydrophobic TiO 2 did not change the color of the stone after UV aging, which contributed to maintaining the appearance of buildings. These findings will help to understand the role of photocatalytic nanomaterials in developing protective layers for stone construction and expand the application in the self-cleaning of the architectural environment.