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Sustainable Nanomaterials for the Construction Industry examines applications of sustainable nanomaterials used in the building construction sector. The chapters focus on sustainable construction materials using nanotechnology such as pigments, modified cement, polymer, glass, phase change materials and air purification.

Highlights nanotechnology applications in smart buildings

Reviews nano-enhanced glass and phase change materials for energy saving and energy storage

Discusses nanomaterials used in air purification applications as well as sustainable pigments

Covers latest developments in polymers, glasses, coatings, paints and insulating materials

Aimed at materials and construction engineers, this work offers advanced solutions to enhancing properties of common building materials to improve and extend their performance.
Preface ix
Author Biographies xi
Chapter 1 Nanomaterials-Based Sustainable Pigments
1(22)
1.1 Introduction
1(1)
1.2 Core-Shell NP: Synthesis Approach and Importance
2(2)
1.3 Core-Shell Synthesis Methods
4(6)
1.4 Materials-Based Shell Part
10(1)
1.5 Efficiency and Test Methods
10(5)
1.6 Applications of Core-Shell Pigments
15(1)
1.7 Summary
16(1)
References
17(6)
Chapter 2 Modification of Cement-Based Materials with Nanoparticles
23(44)
2.1 Introduction
23(2)
2.2 Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials
25(2)
2.3 Nanomaterials-Modified Cement Binder
27(6)
2.4 Sustainability Performance
33(2)
2.5 The Interfacial Transition Zone (ITZ)
35(6)
2.6 Carbon Nanomaterials Applied in Cementitious Composites
41(3)
2.7 Nanomaterials-Based Geopolymer Concrete
44(3)
2.8 Effects of Nanomaterials on Alkali-Activated Binders
47(5)
2.9 Summary
52(1)
References
52(15)
Chapter 3 Nano-Enhanced Phase-Change Materials
67(20)
3.1 Introduction
67(1)
3.2 Nano-Metal Enhancer
68(5)
3.3 Nano-Metal Oxide Enhancer
73(4)
3.4 Nanocarbon En hancer
77(6)
3.5 Summary
83(1)
References
84(3)
Chapter 4 Preparation and Properties of Nanopolymer Advanced Composites
87(16)
4.1 Introduction
87(1)
4.2 Compatibilisation in Polymer Nanocomposites
88(3)
4.2.1 In Situ Polymerisation
88(1)
4.2.2 Solution Blending
89(1)
4.2.3 Melt Blending
90(1)
4.3 Nanopolymer Fibre-Reinforced Composites
91(2)
4.4 Nanopolymer Fibre-Reinforced Sandwich Composites
93(1)
4.5 Nanopolymers and Their Applications
94(1)
4.6 Environmental Applications
95(2)
4.6.1 Heavy Ion Removal
96(1)
4.6.2 Solar Energy
97(1)
4.7 Polymeric Nanofibres as Sensors
97(2)
4.8 Summary
99(1)
References
99(4)
Chapter 5 Nanotechnology-Based Smart Glass Materials
103(22)
5.1 Introduction
103(1)
5.2 Nanotechnology
104(2)
5.3 Self-Cleaning Glass
106(1)
5.4 Hydrophilic Coating
107(1)
5.5 Anti-Reflective Coating
108(1)
5.6 Photocatalytic Activ ity of Ti02
109(1)
5.7 Fabrication of Self-Cleaning Glass
110(1)
5.8 Si02-Ti02 Coating
110(1)
5.9 Nanomaterial-Based Solar Cool Coatings
111(5)
5.9.1 Metal-Based Nanoadditives
112(1)
5.9.2 Metal Oxide-Based Nanoadditives
112(3)
5.9.3 Absorption-Based Nanoadditives
115(1)
5.9.4 Metalloid-Based Nanoadditives
115(1)
5.10 Key of Building Applications
116(6)
5.10.1 Gold(Au)
116(1)
5.10.2 Zinc Oxide (ZnO) and Aluminium Zinc Oxide (AZO)
116(1)
5.10.3 Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) and Antimony Tin Oxide (ATO)
117(2)
5.10.4 Vanadium Oxide (V02)
119(1)
5.10.5 Tungsten Oxide (W03) and Alkali Metal-Doped Tungsten Oxide (AxWO3)
120(2)
5.11 Summary
122(1)
References
122(3)
Chapter 6 Air Nano Purification
125(22)
6.1 Introduction
125(2)
6.2 Metallic Oxides
127(9)
6.2.1 Titanium Dioxide (Ti02)
127(5)
6.2.2 Zinc Oxide
132(1)
6.2.3 Nickel Oxide
133(1)
6.2.4 Tungsten Trioxide
133(1)
6.2.5 Manganese Oxide
134(1)
6.2.6 Bi-Based Compounds
134(1)
6.2.7 Ag-Based Compounds
134(1)
6.2.8 Platinum-Supported Material
135(1)
6.2.9 Iridium Particles
135(1)
6.3 Carbon-Based Materials
136(1)
6.3.1 Carbon-Based
136(1)
6.3.2 Graphene and Graphene Oxide (GO)
136(1)
6.4 Applications on Buildings
137(3)
6.4.1 Indoor Air Treatment
137(1)
6.4.2 Coating
138(1)
6.4.3 Paints
139(1)
6.4.4 Construction Materials
139(1)
6.5 Summary
140(1)
References
140(7)
Index 147
Dr. Ghasan Fahim Huseien is a research fellow at Department of Building, School of Design and Environment, National University of Singapore, Singapore. He received his PhD degree from University Technology Malaysia in 2017. Dr. Huseien has over 5 years of Applied R&D as well as 10 years experience in manufacturing smart materials for sustainable building and smart cities. He has expertise in Advanced Sustainable Construction Materials covering Civil Engineering, Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Geology, Architecture departments, etc. He authored and co-authored +50 publications and technical reports, 3 books and 15 book chapters and participated in 25 national and international conferences/workshops. He is peer reviewer for several international journals as well as Master and PhD students. He is a member of Concrete Society of Malaysia and American Concrete Institute.

Prof. Shah Kwok Wei is presently Assistant Professor and Deputy Program Director under the Dept. of Building, School of Design and Environment, National University Singapore. He is Advisory Board member of Vietnam Green Building Council and sits on VGBC Education Committee. He lectures for REHDA GreenRE in Malaysia and Visiting Fellow of University Technology of Malaysia, UTM. He is Visiting Professor at Tianjin University of Technology, China. He is appointed BCA Ambassador for 3 year period and a member of SPRING and SGBC technical committees. He served as Technical Consultant for Ascendas Services Pte Ltd, Chief Technical Advisor for Bronx Culture Pte Ltd.

Dr. Shahs research interest is on nanotechnology and nanomaterials for green building applications. Dr. Shah has done outstanding research work on a novel low-cost high-volume aqueous silica-coating technique and has been granted a US Patent (US 20130196057 A1). His research paper published by Nanoscale (Nanoscale, Impact Factor=6.739, DOI:10.1039/C4NR03306J) on "Noble metal nanoparticles coated with silica by a simple process that does not employ alcohol" was highlighted by popular online science magazines such as ScienceDaily, Physorg and A*STAR website. Separately, Dr. Shahs research on microencapsulated phase change materials enhanced by highly thermal conductive nanowires (Journal of Materials Chem. A, DOI: 10.1039/C3TA14550F, Impact Factor=6.626) led to the development of "M-KOOL" phase change cooling technology, which was featured on Physorg, Channel News Asia, Straits Times, Business Times, TODAY, The Star Online and Lianhe Wanbao. So far, Dr Shahs achievements include 3 first-authored papers, 9 co-authored papers, 1 book chapter, 12 patents disclosures and 1 commercial licensing.