Multifunctional bioinspired sol-gel coatings for architectural glasses
Cannavale, A., Fiorito, F., Manca, M., Tortorici, G., Cingolani, R. and Gigli, G.
2010 Building and Environment, 45(5): 1233-1243
Cannavale, A., Fiorito, F., Manca, M., Tortorici, G., Cingolani, R. and Gigli, G., (2010), "Multifunctional bioinspired sol-gel coatings for architectural glasses", Building and Environment, 45(5): 1233-1243.
Abstract:
Although several multinational companies have recently released products incorporating bioinspired functional coatings, their practical integration in building envelopes is still an open issue. High production costs associated to the existing vacuum deposition technologies, as well as the difficulties in extending the number of functions achievable by a single coating, represent to date the main limitations to their diffusion on a large scale. This review summarizes the key topics in the field of functional coatings for architectural glasses, focusing in particular on the potential applications of sol-gel based antireflective and self-cleaning coatings, that have received a tremendous attention in the last years. It provides an overview of the recent research efforts aimed to improve their properties and to extend their range of applicability. The bioinspired principles, upon which such coatings are based, are also described and are related to the chemical and morphological properties of such surfaces.
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