Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
The development of nanocomposite materials with multifunctional protective features is
an urgent need in many fields. However, few works have studied the durability of these materials.
Even though TiO2 nanoparticles have been extensively applied for self-cleaning effect, it displays
a weak activity under visible light. Hence, in this study, pure and Gd-doped TiO2 nanoparticles
(molar ratios of doping ions/Ti are 0.1 and 1) were synthesised, characterised, and then mixed with
polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), used as a binder, in order to produce a homogenised thin film on a very
porous stone substrate. To our knowledge, Gd-doped TiO2/PDMS protective coatings are studied for
the first time for application on historic structures. The protective coatings developed in this work
are intended to reduce the surface wettability of the stone and protect the historic stones from dye
pollution and microorganism colonisation. Moreover, in this study, the durability of the developed
nanocomposite was deeply studied to evaluate the stability of the coatings. Results confirmed that
samples treated with the lowest concentrations of Gd ions (0.1 mol%) showed acceptable chromatic
variations, a good repellent feature, acceptable water vapour permeability, good durability, the
highest self-cleaning activity, and good inhibitory behaviour against microbial colonisation.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Gd-doped TiO2; nanocomposite coatings; photodegradation activity; antimicrobial
activity; durable protective coatings
Elenco autori:
Chobba, Marwa Ben; Weththimuni, Maduka Lankani; Messaoud, Mouna; Sacchi, Donatella; Bouaziz, Jamel; De Leo, Filomena; Urzi, Clara; Licchelli, Maurizio
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