Wei, Y.; Meng, H.; Wu, Q.; Bai, X.; Zhang, Y. TiO2-Based Photocatalytic Building Material for Air Purification in Sustainable and Low-Carbon Cities: A Review. Catalysts2023, 13, 1466.
Wei, Y.; Meng, H.; Wu, Q.; Bai, X.; Zhang, Y. TiO2-Based Photocatalytic Building Material for Air Purification in Sustainable and Low-Carbon Cities: A Review. Catalysts 2023, 13, 1466.
Wei, Y.; Meng, H.; Wu, Q.; Bai, X.; Zhang, Y. TiO2-Based Photocatalytic Building Material for Air Purification in Sustainable and Low-Carbon Cities: A Review. Catalysts2023, 13, 1466.
Wei, Y.; Meng, H.; Wu, Q.; Bai, X.; Zhang, Y. TiO2-Based Photocatalytic Building Material for Air Purification in Sustainable and Low-Carbon Cities: A Review. Catalysts 2023, 13, 1466.
Abstract
TiO2-based building materials have air purification, auto-cleaning and sterilization functions, and these innovative green building materials have great potential for energy-saving and emission reduction applications in the future. However, there are still great challenges in improving photocatalytic efficiency and stability from laboratory to practical applications. In recent years, researchers have done a lot of work to improve the efficiency and stability of TiO2-based building materials. This paper briefly discussed the air purification principle by photocatalytic building, and the preparation techniques of TiO2-based building materials and the strategies to improve the efficiency of TiO2. Moreover, this paper has outlined the key factors that affect the photocatalytic building performance in practical applications, and analyzed the limitations and future development trends. Finally, we proposed some suggestions for further research on photocatalytic buildings and its application in practice, aiming to provide an efficient reference for developing highly efficient and stable photocatalytic building materials. The aim of this paper is to provide effective guidance for the application of TiO2-based photo-catalysts in the field of green buildings, helping to develop more efficient and stable low-carbon buildings for the development of sustainable cities.
Keywords
TiO2; Air purification; Sustainable cities; Photocatalytic buildings
Subject
Environmental and Earth Sciences, Environmental Science
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