Photocatalytic oxidation of alkyd paint films measured by FTIR analysis of UV generated carbon dioxide

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Christensen, PA
Dilks, A
Egerton, TA
Lawson, EJ
Temperley, J
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[1] Newcastle Univ, Dept Chem, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne & Wear, England
[2] Huntsman Tioxide, Dept Res & Dev, Billingham TS23 1PS, Cleveland, England
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英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
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10.1023/A:1020882701724
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T [工业技术];
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FTIR assay of UV generated gaseous CO(2) has been used to monitor the photo-degradation of alkyd paint films in oxygen of controlled humidity. The three contributions to CO(2) evolution from such paint films are (a) a dark reaction associated with the drying process, (b) direct photochemical reaction, and (c) photocatalysis by the TiO(2) opacifier. As this paper is focused on the photocatalysis by TiO(2), the dark reaction has been minimized by accelerated drying of the paint films and the photocatalytic component has been emphasised by studying films pigmented with TiO(2) that has not been surface treated. This methodology allows the UV stability of alkyd paints to be monitored rapidly by an FTIR measurement of the UV-generated carbon dioxide. CO(2) evolution was greater for films made with high (35%) than for low (15%) TiO(2) pigment volume concentration (p. v. c.) paints. This behaviour, which parallels weight losses from similar films exposed in conventional accelerated weathering equipment, shows that photocatalysis by the TiO(2) is dominant. The CO(2) evolution rates from films opacified with different grades of rutile pigment correlate with weight loss measurements made from identical paints exposed to glass-filtered carbon arc irradiation in conventional accelerated weathering equipment. These two comparisons confirm the relevance, to conventional accelerated testing, of paint durability of the FTIR assay of carbon dioxide evolution from alkyd paints. Because the experimental procedure allows the ready interposition of suitable optical filters, the method is well suited to studies of e. g., incident wavelength & intensity. In addition, deliberate variations in the humidity of the atmosphere in the FTIR cell were monitored by using the i.r. absorption of water vapour. Not only did the observed rates of carbon dioxide evolution decrease with decreasing humidity, they extrapolated to zero at zero humidity. This is consistent with mechanisms, derived from studies of model systems, that identify hydroxyl radicals as the key catalytic intermediate in photocatalytic oxidation of TiO(2) pigmented paint. (C) 2002 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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