Performance of photocatalytic concrete blended with M-Sand, POFA and Titanium Dioxide

Author(s):  
D. Satyanarayana ◽  
R. Padmapriya
2016 ◽  
Vol 687 ◽  
pp. 243-249 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alina Pietrzak ◽  
Janina Adamus ◽  
Bogdan Langier

Public awareness of the need to protect the environment deepens and expands to new areas of life, including new technologies used in civil engineering. These technologies include, among others, the technology of photocatalytic concrete products, which are capable of purifying air. The use of this type of technology is closely linked with the campaign for Sustainable Development. The article discusses the photocatalytic properties of titanium dioxide and its use in various industries. The test results of TioCem® CEM II/A-S 42.5 cement and Portland CEM I 42.5 cement based on experiments performed with bars made of standardized mortar are presented.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1065-1069 ◽  
pp. 1926-1929
Author(s):  
Yu Hao Zhan ◽  
Xiao Hua Yu

In recent years, the photocatalytic properties of nano TiO2(nanotitanium dioxide) is one of today’s hottest issues of environmentally friendly materials, medical materials and building materials fields. In this paper, we present the latest research on nanotitanium dioxide to be used in the field of building materials. Based on the history of the photocatalytic properties of nanotitanium dioxide, the application of nanotitanium dioxide in photocatalytic concrete, photocatalytic ceramics, functional coatings and materials in the field of self-cleaning glass has been analyzed. Finally, further research will focus on nanotitanium dioxide used in the field of building materials.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (3-2020) ◽  
pp. 145-151
Author(s):  
K. A. Pozhivina ◽  

In this article powdered composites of titanium dioxide and silica with high-developed surface(183–534 m2 / g), synthesized from industrial wastes, are considered as photocatalytic concrete additives. Their composition was studied, and the photocatalytic performance was evaluated by decomposition of the dye “Methylene blue” under UV-irradiation. The surfactant’s concentration at which the photocatalytic activity reaches its highest values was determined.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 5719-5724

The Photocatalytic Concrete helps to reduce the air temperature in urban environment and eventually reduce quantity of smoke. Titanium Dioxide (Tio2 ), a nano material was used as a catalytic material to produce Photocatalytic concrete, In this study, M20 grade concrete was prepared by partially replacing. Fine aggregate with sinicon PP at varying proportion of 0%, 5%, 10%, 15% and 20%, which is light weight material and has very low specific gravity compared to normal fine aggregate and also the cement being constantly replaced by Tio2 and Rice husk ash as 1% and 10% respectively. The effect of Tio2 , Sinicon PP and Rice husk ash was investigated through mechanical and durability properties and also emission test was carried out to compare the amount of gases released in both conventional concrete and photocatalytic concrete


2013 ◽  
Vol 683 ◽  
pp. 98-105 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiao Lun Wang ◽  
Li Ping Liu ◽  
Hai Ming Xu

With the widely research of Photocatalytic titanium dioxide, researchers have found another way of managing air quality. As an excellent photocatalyst material, nanometer titanium dioxide has begun to be used in road engineering in recent years. In this paper, at first, different content of titanium dioxide were dispersed evenly and separately in a kind of silane solvent to make the coating material with photocatalytic performance. The results show that nanometer titanium dioxide is able to decompose CO, HC, NO and CO2 after being dispersed in silane solvent. The results also show that a certain content oftitanium dioxide can be chosen after considering effect, workability and economic factors in practical application. Then the brushing method and the decomposition effect of the photocatalytic paint are discussed. The tests indicate that proper content of nanometer titanium dioxide with suitable brushing method can maximize catalytic efficiency. At last, in order to study the decomposition mechanism, using ion chromatography and chemical titration to analyze the decomposition products separately, the results prove that nanometer titanium dioxide can decompose NO, HC, CO and other harmful gases into nitrate and carbonate.


2009 ◽  
Vol 00 (00) ◽  
pp. 090915102728058-8
Author(s):  
Yoshiteru Kato ◽  
Yasuhiko Nakashima ◽  
Naoki Shino ◽  
Koichi Sasaki ◽  
Akihiro Hosokawa ◽  
...  

TAPPI Journal ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 17-25
Author(s):  
JUNMING SHU ◽  
ARTHAS YANG ◽  
PEKKA SALMINEN ◽  
HENRI VAITTINEN

The Ji’an PM No. 3 is the first linerboard machine in China to use multilayer curtain coating technology. Since successful startup at the end of 2011, further development has been carried out to optimize running conditions, coating formulations, and the base paper to provide a product with satisfactory quality and lower cost to manufacture. The key challenges include designing the base board structure for the desired mechanical strength, designing the surface properties for subsequent coating operations, optimizing the high-speed running of the curtain coater to enhance production efficiency, minimizing the amount of titanium dioxide in the coating color, and balancing the coated board properties to make them suitable for both offset and flexographic printing. The pilot and mill scale results show that curtain coating has a major positive impact on brightness, while smoothness is improved mainly by the blade coating and calendering conditions. Optimization of base board properties and the blade + curtain + blade concept has resulted in the successful use of 100% recycled fiber to produce base board. The optical, mechanical, and printability properties of the final coated board meet market requirements for both offset and flexographic printing. Machine runnability is excellent at the current speed of 1000 m/min, and titanium dioxide has been eliminated in the coating formulations without affecting the coating coverage. A significant improvement in the total cost of coated white liner production has been achieved, compared to the conventional concept of using virgin fiber in the top ply. Future development will focus on combining low cost with further quality improvements to make linerboard suitable for a wider range of end-use applications, including frozen-food packaging and folding boxboard.


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