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Self-Cleaning Materials and Surfaces: A Nanotechnology Approach

ISBN-13: 9781119991779 / Angielski / Twarda / 2013 / 366 str.

Dr Walid Daoud; Wing Sze Tung
Self-Cleaning Materials and Surfaces: A Nanotechnology Approach Daoud, Walid A. 9781119991779 John Wiley & Sons - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Self-Cleaning Materials and Surfaces: A Nanotechnology Approach

ISBN-13: 9781119991779 / Angielski / Twarda / 2013 / 366 str.

Dr Walid Daoud; Wing Sze Tung
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With increasing demand for hygienic, self-disinfecting and contamination free surfaces, interest in developing self-cleaning protective materials and surfaces has grown rapidly in recent times. This new title comprises of invited chapters from renowned researchers in the area of self-cleaning nano-coatings and the result is a comprehensive review of current research on both hydrophobic and hydrophilic (photocatalytic effect) self-cleaning materials.

With increasing demand for hygienic, self–disinfecting and contamination free surfaces, interest in developing self–cleaning protective materials and surfaces has grown rapidly in recent times.

Kategorie:
Technologie
Kategorie BISAC:
Technology & Engineering > Materials Science - General
Technology & Engineering > Chemical & Biochemical
Wydawca:
John Wiley & Sons
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781119991779
Rok wydania:
2013
Ilość stron:
366
Waga:
0.72 kg
Wymiary:
25.3 x 17.4 x 2.16
Oprawa:
Twarda
Wolumenów:
01
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia
Wydanie ilustrowane
Podręcznik

The mathematical coverage of superhydrophobicity is well covered as is the recent progress in self–cleaning glass, roof surfaces and self–cleaning fibres and plastics.   (Chemistry & Industry, 1 May 2014)

List of Contributors xiii

Preface xv

PART I CONCEPTS OF SELF–CLEANING SURFACES

1 Superhydrophobicity and Self–Cleaning 3
Paul Roach and Neil Shirtcliffe

1.1 Superhydrophobicity 3

1.2 Self–Cleaning on Superhydrophobic Surfaces 12

1.3 Materials and Fabrication 25

1.4 Future Perspectives 27

References 28

PART II APPLICATIONS OF SELF–CLEANING SURFACES

2 Recent Development on Self–Cleaning Cementitious Coatings 35
Daniele Enea

2.1 Introduction 35

2.2 Atmospheric Pollution: Substances and Laws 36

2.3 Heterogeneous Photocatalysis 38

2.4 Self–Cleaning Surfaces 39

2.5 Main Applications 44

2.6 Test Methods 46

2.7 Future Developments 53

References 54

3 Recent Progress on Self–Cleaning Glasses and Integration with Other Functions 57
Baoshun Liu, Qingnan Zhao and Xiujian Zhao

3.1 Introduction 57

3.2 Theoretical Fundamentals for Self–Cleaning Glasses 58

3.3 Self–Cleaning Glasses Based on Photocatalysis and Photoinduced Hydrophilicity 62

3.4 Inorganic Hydrophobic Self–Cleaning Glasses 75

3.5 Self–Cleaning Glasses Modified by Organic Molecules 79

3.6 The Functionality of Self–Cleaning Glasses 80

References 84

4 Self–Cleaning Surface of Clay Roofing Tiles 89
Jonjaua Ranogajec and Miroslava Radeka

4.1 Clay Roofing Tiles and Their Deterioration Phenomena 89

4.2 Protective and Self–Cleaning Materials for Clay Roofing Tiles 105

References 123

5 Self–Cleaning Fibers and Fabrics 129
Wing Sze Tung and Walid A. Daoud

5.1 Introduction 129

5.2 Photocatalysis 130

5.3 Photocatalytic Self–Cleaning Surface Functionalization of Fibrous Materials 134

5.4 Application of Photocatalytic Self–Cleaning Fibers 142

5.5 Limitations 144

5.6 Future Prospects 146

5.7 Conclusions 147

References 147

6 Self–Cleaning Materials for Plastic and Plastic–Containing Substrates 153
Houman Yaghoubi

6.1 Introduction 153

6.2 TiO2 Thin Films on Polymers: Sol Gel–Based Wet Coating Techniques 155

6.3 TiO2 Polymer Nanocomposites Review: Casting (Mixing) Techniques 181

6.4 TiO2 Sputter–Coated Films on Polymer Substrates 187

6.5 TiO2 Thin Films on PET and PMMA by Nanoparticle Deposition Systems (NPDS) 189

6.6 Photo–Responsive Discharging Effect of Static Electricity on TiO2–Coated Plastic Films 191

6.7 Recent Achievements 192

Acknowledgements 194

References 194

PART III ADVANCES IN SELF–CLEANING SURFACES

7 Self–Cleaning Textiles Modified by TiO2 and Bactericide Textiles Modified by Ag and Cu 205
John Kiwi and Cesar Pulgarin

7.1 Introduction 205

7.2 Self–Cleaning Textiles: RF–Plasma Pretreatment to Increase the Binding of TiO2 206

7.3 Self–Cleaning Mechanism for Colorless and Colored Stains on Textiles 208

7.4 Self–Cleaning Textiles: Vacuum–UVC Pretreatment to Increase the Binding of TiO2 209

7.5 XPS to Follow Stain Discoloration on Cotton Modified with TiO2 and Characterization of the TiO2 Coating 212

7.6 Bactericide /Ag/Textiles Prepared by Pretreatment with Vacuum–UVC 214

7.7 DC–Magnetron Sputtering of Textiles with Ag Inactivating Airborne Bacteria 217

7.8 Inactivation of E. coli by CuO in Suspension in the Dark and Under Visible Light 218

7.9 Inactivation of E. coli by Pretreated Cotton Textiles Modified with Cu/CuO at the Solid/Air Interface 220

7.10 Direct Current Magnetron Sputtering (DC and DCP) of Nanoparticulate Continuous Cu–Coatings on Cotton Textile Inducing Bacterial Inactivation in the Dark and Under Light Irradiation 220

7.11 Future Trends 223

References 224

8 Liquid Flame Spray as a Means to Achieve Nanoscale Coatings with Easy–to–Clean Properties 229
Mikko Aromaa, Joe A. Pimenoff and Jyrki M. Makela

8.1 Gas–Phase Synthesis of Nanoparticles 229

8.2 Aerosol Reactors 233

8.3 Liquid Flame Spray 237

8.4 Liquid Flame Spray in Synthesis of Easy–to–Clean Antimicrobial Coatings 243

8.5 Summary 249

References 249

9 Pulsed Laser Deposition of Surfaces with Tunable Wettability 253
Evie L. Papadopoulou

9.1 Introduction 253

9.2 Basic Theory of Wetting Properties of Surfaces 254

9.3 Roughening a Flat Surface 256

9.4 Switchable Wettability 263

9.5 Concluding Remarks 270

References 271

10 Fabrication of Antireflective Self–Cleaning Surfaces Using Layer–by–Layer Assembly Techniques 277
Yu–Min Yang

10.1 Introduction 277

10.2 Antireflective Coatings 278

10.3 Solution–Based Layer–by–Layer (LbL) Assembly Techniques 280

10.4 Mechanisms of Self–Cleaning 283

10.5 Fabrication of Antireflective Self–Cleaning Surfaces Using Electrostatic Layer–by–Layer (ELbL) Assembly of Nanoparticles 285

10.6 Fabrication of Superhydrophobic Self–Cleaning Surfaces Using LB Assembly of Micro–/Nanoparticles 297

10.7 Characterization of As–Fabricated Surfaces 300

10.8 Challenges and Future Development 306

10.9 Conclusion 307

References 307

PART IV POTENTIAL HAZARDS AND LIMITATIONS OF SELF–CLEANING SURFACES

11 The Environmental Impact of a Nanoparticle–Based Reduced Need of Cleaning Product and the Limitation Thereof 315
L. Reijnders

11.1 Introduction 315

11.2 Titania and Amorphous Silica Nanoparticles and Carbon Nanotubes Can Be Hazardous and May Pose a Risk 319

11.3 Environmental Impact of a Reduced Need of Cleaning Product 323

11.4 Limiting the Direct Environmental Impact of a Nanoparticle–Based Reduced Need of Cleaning Product, Including Limitation of Risks Following from Exposure to Nanoparticles 330

11.5 Conclusion 331

References 331

Index

Inspired by the structure of a lotus leaf, self–cleaning surfaces are based on the hydrophobic effect, which causes water droplets to roll off, carrying away dirt and debris. Similar microstructures exist on butterfly wings, and moths eyes. Hydrophilic self–cleaning, also known as the photocatalytic effect, uses photoactive substances to decompose dirt and pollutants under light exposure. Hydrophilic self–cleaning materials offer additional properties such as antimicrobial and deodorization.

This book describes the underlying concepts, potential applications, recent and future development of self–cleaning technologies, and their potential hazards and environmental impacts. It includes:

  • Self–cleaning cementitious coatings, glasses, roofing tiles, fibers and fabrics
  • Self–cleaning materials for plastic and plastic–containing substrates
  • Bactericide textiles
  • Nanoscale coatings with self–cleaning properties
  • Pulsed laser deposition of surfaces with tunable wettability
  • Fabrication of antireflective self–cleaning surfaces

With increasing demand for hygienic, self–disinfecting and contamination–free surfaces, there is much interest in self–cleaning protective materials with applications in medicine, building, environment, optics, aeronautics and space. Self–cleaning road signals, solar panels, car headlights, food packaging, paint, and tents are just some of the possibilities.



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