The present study reports on the preparation and characterization of innovative“self-cleaning”nano-TiO2treat-ments to be used in cultural heritage, based on dispersion of solar-light activated TiO2nanocrystals. The semicon-ductor has been prepared by an easy and low-cost non-aqueous procedure, providing anatase (NA_TiO2)nanoparticles photo-active not only under UV-light but also under solar irradiation. NA_TiO2allows obtainingvery stable dispersions either in water or in ethylene glycol used to produce homogeneous nano-TiO2treatmentson Noto stone and Carrara marble, which display excellent aesthetic compatibility, do not remarkably affect thecapillary water absorption of the stones and slightly increase their wettability.The new treatment exhibits higher photocatalytic activity compared to that based on commercial TiO2(P25_TiO2). This behavior has been attributed not only to the morphological properties of the treatments andof the stones, but also to the presence of residual benzyl alcohol molecules anchored on the anatase NP surfaces.This provides solar light absorption and partially improves the charge trapping, thus increasing thephotoefficiency. The overall results suggest that the positive combination of high dispersion, solar-light absorp-tion and reduced recombination effects in NPs plays a key role in the development of efficient photocatalytictreatments for stone restoration

Efficient self-cleaning treatments for built heritage based on highly photo-active and well-dispersible TiO2 nanocrystals

GOIDANICH, SARA;TONIOLO, LUCIA
2016-01-01

Abstract

The present study reports on the preparation and characterization of innovative“self-cleaning”nano-TiO2treat-ments to be used in cultural heritage, based on dispersion of solar-light activated TiO2nanocrystals. The semicon-ductor has been prepared by an easy and low-cost non-aqueous procedure, providing anatase (NA_TiO2)nanoparticles photo-active not only under UV-light but also under solar irradiation. NA_TiO2allows obtainingvery stable dispersions either in water or in ethylene glycol used to produce homogeneous nano-TiO2treatmentson Noto stone and Carrara marble, which display excellent aesthetic compatibility, do not remarkably affect thecapillary water absorption of the stones and slightly increase their wettability.The new treatment exhibits higher photocatalytic activity compared to that based on commercial TiO2(P25_TiO2). This behavior has been attributed not only to the morphological properties of the treatments andof the stones, but also to the presence of residual benzyl alcohol molecules anchored on the anatase NP surfaces.This provides solar light absorption and partially improves the charge trapping, thus increasing thephotoefficiency. The overall results suggest that the positive combination of high dispersion, solar-light absorp-tion and reduced recombination effects in NPs plays a key role in the development of efficient photocatalytictreatments for stone restoration
2016
PhotocatalysisTiO2
nanoparticles dispersions
Self-cleaning treatments
stone
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