| Literature DB >> 33963998 |
Lok Pratap Singh1, Rahul Kumar Dhaka2,3, Dilshad Ali2,4, Inderjeet Tyagi5, Usha Sharma2, Srinivasrao Naik Banavath2.
Abstract
Nano-titania (n-TiO2), due to its unique photocatalytic and hydrophobic properties, can be used to prepare self-cleaning cement-based smart building materials. The n-TiO2 degrades organic and inorganic pollutants through its photocatalytic action and convert them into non-toxic byproducts, i.e., improves the air quality. In this review, aspects such as methodologies of n-TiO2 synthesis, approaches for n-TiO2 loading on cementitious materials, photocatalytic properties, self-cleaning mechanism, and application of n-TiO2 in cement-based materials have been overviewed. Further, the n-TiO2 can be used either as coatings or admixtures in pavement blocks, mortars/concrete at zebra crossings, road dividers and linings, and high rise buildings. Moreover, the implications and economic aspects of n-TiO2 usage in cement-based materials revealed that n-TiO2 increases the material cost by ~ 27%, (101 to 128.1$) in comparison to conventional building materials. Furthermore, the low-cost carbonized materials such as biochars have been suggested to be used as support of n-TiO2 to lower the cost and improve the remediation efficiency of photocatalytic concrete.Entities:
Keywords: Nano-titania; Photocatalyst; Pollutant remediation; Self-cleaning; Smart building material
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33963998 DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-14189-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ISSN: 0944-1344 Impact factor: 4.223