Published in: 2013
Publisher:
University of Texas - Pan American, Edinburg, Texas, USA
Author:
Mao, Y.
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This library entry contains background documents for a grant that Yuanbing Mao is leading and which is funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Further information and a discussion is available on the SuSanA discussion Forum, see link below.
Short description of the project:
The proposed spray paints consist of heterogeneous nanomaterials with three nanocomponents. Each component is tailored to address a different demand (e.g. high decontaminating efficiency, high contaminant adsorption, and broad solar spectrum utilization), so the resulting paints will exhibit synergic properties by integrating the individual nanocomponents, realizing full potential of latrine coatings in terms of self-decontaminating performance (e.g. durable, affordable, able to be mass produced, easy to clean, and smooth). More specifically, one nanocomponent can absorb visible and infrared lights, another nanocomponent possesses strong adsorption capability to contaminants, bacteria and fungi, and a nanosized ultraviolet photocatalyst serves as the base component. With appropriate chemical modifications, the proposed three-component nanomaterials can be readily incorporated into commercial spray paints as self-decontaminating latrine coatings with enhance cleanliness.
Goal(s): The goal of this project is to develop spray paints that will exhibit synergic properties by integrating the individual nanocomponents, realizing full potential of latrine coatings in terms of self-decontaminating performance.
Objectives: The main objective of this project is to make more efficient use of sunlight by the resulting coatings in practical sanitary applications. It also aims to select stable nanocomponents to make the coatings resilient to aggressive environment. Moreover, the spray paints are attractive and flexible by possessing various colors like existing paints and being fitted into various pan/squatting platforms for affordable applications.
Start and end date: 27 September 2011 to 31 October 2013, final report due 15 January 2014
Authors:
Mao, Y., Bravo, J.
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Documents available for download below:
1 - Presentation on photocatalytic decomposition of dyes by TiO2@C nanocomposite (April, 2013)
Mao, Y. (2013). Novel spray paints for self-decontaminating latrine coatings - Various documents on results from research grant. University of Texas - Pan American, Edinburg, Texas, USA
English Fundamental research and engineering North America
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