Polymer-encapsulated TiO2 for the Improvement of NIR reflectance and total solar reflectance of cool coatings

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2020

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Dong, S.
Quek, J.Y.
Van Herk, A.M.
Jana, S.

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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2020; 59(40):17901-17910

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Cool coatings are solar reflective coatings and are applied on roofs, facades, and other exterior surfaces. In this work, the effect of polymer encapsulation was investigated aiming to improve near-infrared (NIR) reflectance of cool coatings. Cool coatings formulated using polymer encapsulated TiO2 resulted in improvement (up to 10%) of NIR reflectance and, therefore, total solar reflectance in comparison to the coatings formulated using bare TiO2, especially in a high pigment volume concentration system.This is mainly due to the TiO2−TiO2 spacing and improved light scattering from the coating films. Enhanced cooling (2.5−11.2 °C) was also observed during heat buildup measurement tests conducted both in the lab under an artificial IR light source and at outdoor conditions under natural light.

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Copyright 2020 American Chemical Society

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