The impact of a silane pigment treatment on the properties of thickness-sensitive spectrally selective paints

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Thickness-sensitive, spectrally selective paints based on a silane treatment of pigments were prepared with different pigment- volume concentrations. The critical pigment-volume concentration was determined by means of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, while the pigment particle size distribution was determined with ultrasound spectroscopy. The selectivity versus thickness relation of a paint with a near-critical pigment-volume concentration was studied spectroscopically through performance criteria. Its nonlinearity was shown to be related to the surface topography. This relation was further supported by hydrophobicity measurements. Heat-gathering tests in a simulated solar collector supported the spectroscopic determination of an optimal dry-film thickness.

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Steinbücher, M., Venturini, P., Hafner, J., Zupančič, M., Gregorčič, P., & Golobič, I. (2017). The impact of a silane pigment treatment on the properties of thickness-sensitive spectrally selective paints. Acta Chimica Slovenica, 64(4), 938–944. https://doi.org/10.17344/acsi.2017.3637

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