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Synthesis and Coloration of Highly Dispersive SiO/BiVO Hybrid Pigments with Low Cost and High NIR Reflectance

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Journal Nanotechnology
Specialty Biotechnology
Date 2019 Mar 6
PMID 30836330
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Highly dispersed SiO/BiVO hybrid pigments with a spherical structure and high near-infrared (NIR) reflectance have been successfully fabricated by a facile sol-gel method followed by calcination. The dispersed and uniformly spherical particles of the hybrid pigments were caused by the support provided by SiO microspheres, and their color was adjusted via the band-gap energy, which was changed with the incorporation of SiO microspheres. The SiO/BiVO-3 hybrid pigment presented higher yellow hues (b* = 91.42) and more dispersed spherical particles than other as-prepared hybrid pigments and commercially available BiVO-based yellow pigment. This strategy could save 72 wt% resource of BiVO while yielding the same amount of yellow pigment with high color performance. Therefore, the prepared hybrid pigments not only dramatically decreased the cost of expensive pigments, but also saved scarce resources and reduced environmental pollution. In addition, the SiO/BiVO-3 hybrid pigment also presented high NIR reflective performance, which demonstrated that it would be a favorable candidate for colorful NIR reflective pigments with wide applications in heat insulation.

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