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TABLE 17.1
Examples of Silica Nanomaterials Used in Experimental Paint Formulations
Primary
Particle
Size
Optimal/Used
Percent Nanoiller
Paint/Lacquer
Type
Achieved/Improved
Properties
Silica Type
Surface Modiication
Reference
Fume silica
80 nm
6 wt%
Methacryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane
Acrylic paint
Dirt repellent, self-
cleaning, UV-resistance
Carneiro et al.
(2012)
Not reported
15-25
nm
2-3 wt%
NA
Epoxy paint
Superhydrophobicity, low
friction
Karmouch and
Ross (2010)
Ag-doped silica
40 b nm
0.1 wt%
Ag-doped/silicone acrylic
Acrylic paint
Antimicrobial activity
Zielecka et al.
(2011)
Cu-doped silica
132 b nm
0.1 and 0.5 wt%
CuO-coated/silicone acrylic
Acrylic paint
Antimicrobial activity
Zielecka et al.
(2011)
Colloidal silica
30 nm
17 wt%
Polyacrylate
Acrylic paint
Reduced pollution load,
high water and lame
resistance, and surface
hardness
Mizutani et al.
(2006)
Silica type not
speciied
40 nm
7 wt%
o -Phenylenediamine
Nitrocellulose
Adhesion, corrosion
resistance
Hegazy et al.
(2013)
Mesosilica
ca. a 1,000
nm
0.08 wt%
IPBC-doped
Not reported
UV-resistance,
antimicrobial activity
Sørensen et al.
(2010)
Fume silica
25 nm
1.5 wt%
Polystyrene-butyl acrylate-acrylic
acid grafted/trimethoxysilane
Latex emulsion
Interfacial adhesion,
UV-resistance,
water-resistance
thermoresistance
Zhu et al.
(2008)
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