Passive Control of Indoor Formaldehyde by Mixed-Metal Oxide Latex Paints.

Environ Sci Technol

Department of Chemical & Biochemical Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology, 1101 N State Street, Rolla, Missouri 65409, United States.

Published: July 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores the use of mixed-metal oxides (MMOs) like Si/Ti and Si/Zr in latex paints for trapping indoor formaldehyde, demonstrating varying performance between the coatings and powder forms.
  • Tests indicated that while the MMO-latex paints have lower adsorption capacities and rates due to pore blockage, Si/Zr-latex paints outperformed Si/Ti variants under specific conditions.
  • Results show that humidity positively impacts formaldehyde capture, and optimal Si/Zr ratios in the paint enhance efficiency, while excessive loading can decrease performance.

Article Abstract

This work reports the incorporation of mixed-metal oxides (MMOs) such as Si/Ti and Si/Zr into latex paints in the form of thin coatings for permanent trapping of indoor formaldehyde. The formaldehyde removal performance of the surface coatings was evaluated in a lab-scale indoor air chamber, and the results were compared with those of powder analogues. Due to the pore blockage by the latex, the incorporation led to 6-30% reduction in adsorption capacity and 50-70% drop in the adsorption rate for MMO-latex paints relative to their powder MMO analogues. Under the operating conditions of concentration, temperature, and relative humidity, the Si/Zr-latex paints outperformed the Si/Ti counterparts. It was also observed that performance could decrease over excessive loading, for example, Si/Zr-latex paint with 15/1 Si/Zr weight ratio showed a 20% lower adsorption capacity than that of the Si/Zr-latex paint with 25/1 Si/Zr ratio at 5 ppm, 25 °C, and 70% RH. While high temperature greatly reduced the adsorption rate of the MMO-latex paints, high humidity slightly promoted the rate of formaldehyde capture. In 10 L, flow-through chamber tests, 25Si/Zr-latex paint reduced 5 ppm formaldehyde by up to 60% at 25 °C and 70% RH with an adsorption rate of 0.34 ppm/h. Overall, this study highlights the potential of MMO-latex paints with optimized formation for the efficient abatement of indoor aldehydes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.1c00912DOI Listing

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