posted on 2018-04-23, 00:00authored byJing Zhang, Weiqiang Lin, Chenxi Zhu, Jian Lv, Weicheng Zhang, Jie Feng
Recently,
infrared reflective pigments possessing deep colors have
attracted much attention. However, in polluted air, the coatings consisting
of such pigments are easily contaminated which abates infrared reflectivity.
In this work, black and infrared reflective pigments, fluorine silicon
sol and a small number of SiO2 nanoparticles were introduced
into waterborne epoxy resin emulsion and then coated on an aluminum
plate. After drying, black coatings with infrared reflective and superhydrophobic
(SH) properties were obtained. The average near-infrared (NIR) reflectivity
of the coating over wavelength range of 780–2600 nm can reach
68%, which is much larger than that of carbon black coatings and even
approaches that of white nano SiO2 coatings. Under the
irradiation of a 275-W infrared lamp (with height 40 cm), the surface
temperature of the coating is 63 °C, which is much lower than
that of the carbon black coating (90 °C) and only 7 °C higher
than that of the white nano SiO2 coating. Furthermore,
the NIR reflective coating exhibited a typical SH property due to
its low surface energy and high surface roughness, which may allow
for self-cleaning performance in a practical environment, maintaining
the coating’s NIR reflective property.