The Suitability of Photocatalyst Precursor Materials in Geopolymer Coating Applications: A Review

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Today, the building and construction sector demands environmentally friendly and sustainable protective coatings using inorganic coating materials for safe, non-hazardous, and great performance. Many researchers have been working on sustainable solutions to protect concrete and metal infrastructures against corrosion and surface deterioration with the intention of introducing green alternatives to conventional coatings. This article presents a review of developments of geopolymer pastes doped with different types of photocatalyst precursors including factors affecting geopolymer properties for enhancing coating with photocatalytic performance. Photodegradation using geopolymer photocatalyst has great potential for resolving harmless substances and removing pollutants when energized with ultraviolet (UV) light. Although geopolymer is a potentially new material with great properties, there has been less research focusing on the development of this coating. This study demonstrated that geopolymer binders are ideal precursor support materials for the synthesis of photocatalytic materials, with a significant potential for optimizing their distinctive properties.

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Jamaludin, L., Razak, R. A., Abdullah, M. M. A. B., Vizureanu, P., Bras, A., Imjai, T., … Yong, H. C. (2022, September 1). The Suitability of Photocatalyst Precursor Materials in Geopolymer Coating Applications: A Review. Coatings. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings12091348

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