Photocatalytic lime render for indoor and outdoor air quality improvement

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This article reports a novel photocatalytic lime render for indoor and outdoor air quality improvement that is composed of a lime binder and doped TiO2 (KRONOClean 7000®) nanoparti-cles. These nanoparticles were distributed throughout the bulk of the finishing render, instead of as a thin coating, thus ensuring the durability of the photocatalytic properties upon superficial dam-age. The physical properties of these renders were not affected by the addition of nanoparticles except in the case of surface area, which increased significantly. In terms of their photocatalytic activity, these novel lime renders were shown to degrade up to 12% NOx under UV light and up to 11% formaldehyde under visible light.

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Gómez, J. A. I., Giampiccolo, A., Tobaldi, D. M., Mair, S., da Silva, C. F., Barrasa, A. M. C., … Ball, R. J. (2021). Photocatalytic lime render for indoor and outdoor air quality improvement. Catalysts, 11(3), 1–21. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal11030296

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