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dc.contributor.authorRevel, Gian Marco
dc.contributor.authorMartarelli, Milena
dc.contributor.authorBengochea, Miguel Ángel
dc.contributor.authorGozalbo Nebot, Ana
dc.contributor.authorOrts Tarí, María José
dc.contributor.authorGaki, Anna
dc.contributor.authorGregou, Maria
dc.contributor.authorTaxiarchou, Maria
dc.contributor.authorBianchin, Alvise
dc.contributor.authorEmiliani, Marco
dc.date.accessioned2014-03-27T13:20:38Z
dc.date.available2014-03-27T13:20:38Z
dc.date.issued2013-02
dc.identifier.citationREVEL, Gian Marco, et al. Nanobased coatings with improved NIR reflecting properties for building envelope materials: Development and natural aging effect measurement. Cement and Concrete Composites, 2013, vol. 36, p. 128-135ca_CA
dc.identifier.issn0958-9465
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10234/88789
dc.description.abstractA significant contribution to the reduction of the Urban Heat Island effect and cooling energy demand is given today by the so called cool materials for the building envelope with enhanced reflecting and emitting properties. The present study shows some preliminary results of the EU project COOL-Coverings aiming at developing innovative nanobased coatings with improved Near InfraRed reflecting capabilities. The key idea is to work on a nanoscale by tuning the crystal size and distribution of selected nanostructured oxides . Cool prototypes of brown colored ceramic tiles and green acrylic paints have been developed and compared to conventional ones showing an improvement in solar reflectance without any perceptual difference in color. The material characterization has been based on the measurement of spectral reflectance on a wide wavelength range (300-2200nm) using a UV/Vis/NIR spectrophotometer. In parallel with the development of nanostructured cool materials, natural aging tests on ceramic and painted concrete tiles have been performed with the goal of identifying the main aging factors affecting reflective properties. A significant drop of solar reflectance for paints has been noticed from the very beginning of the testing period while ceramic tiles have confirmed excellent resistance to weathering. However, both for paints and tiles the effect of soiling cannot be neglected and, if combined to weathering, it can lead to a solar reflectance reduction as high as 10%. This preliminary study will pave the way to a future development of dedicated accelerated aging procedures for cool materials.ca_CA
dc.format.extent15 p.ca_CA
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfca_CA
dc.language.isoengca_CA
dc.publisherElsevierca_CA
dc.relation.isFormatOfVersió preprint del document publicat a http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0958946512002107ca_CA
dc.relation.isPartOfCement and Concrete Composites, 2013, vol. 36ca_CA
dc.rightsCopyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.ca_CA
dc.rights.urihttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/*
dc.subjectCOOL-Coveringsca_CA
dc.subjectnanotechnologiesca_CA
dc.subjectsolar reflectanceca_CA
dc.subjectenergy efficiencyca_CA
dc.subjectcool roofca_CA
dc.subjectaging testca_CA
dc.titleNanobased coatings with improved NIR reflecting properties for building envelope materials: Development and natural aging effect measurementca_CA
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleca_CA
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2012.10.002
dc.rights.accessRightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessca_CA
dc.relation.publisherVersionhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0958946512002107ca_CA
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