Negative Expansion Induced Anti-Abrasive Self-Cleaning Coatings for Enhancing Output of Solar Panels

30 Pages Posted: 16 Jul 2024

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Weilin Deng

Southeast University

Wei Wang

Nanjing Institute of Technology

Junxu Chen

Southeast University

Shuaisheng Zhao

Southeast University

Wancheng Gu

Southeast University

Jiaqi Nan

Southeast University

Yage Xia

Southeast University

Zupan Mao

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Lei Zhu

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Xinquan Yu

Southeast University

Youfa Zhang

Southeast University

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Abstract

Pollutants on solar panels impede sunlight absorption, leading to a reduction in their output power. Superhydrophilic coatings exhibit effective self-cleaning performance as droplets fully spread on their surfaces. However, one challenge for the commercial development of transparent superhydrophilic coatings is poor abrasion resistance. The frictional heating on the coatings’ surface will result in the uncontrolled growth of the abrasion force, subsequently leading to either fracture or catastrophic wear of the coatings.  A promising alternative is utilizing novel adaptive materials with a negative thermal expansion coefficient in the coating.  The compressive stress on the surface of the coating with negative expansion will enhance its abrasion resistance. Here, we demonstrate a method to achieve compressive stress in the coating by incorporating halloysite (HNTs) nanotubes due to their negative expansive behavior. Hydrolyzed tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) combines HNTs nanotubes with SiO2 nanoparticles, thus forming a hard nano-composite unit. Meanwhile, amino resin and acrylic resin as adhesives participate in forming the three-dimensional network structure in the coating. The surfactant sodium alkenyl sulfonate (AOS) endows the coating with superhydrophilicity. As a result, the nano-composite (NC) coating shows superior superhydrophilicity and anti-abrasive properties. The NC coating retains good hydrophilicity and self-cleaning properties after 2000 cycles of Taber abrasion loading 250 g or 1000-line cycles of steel wool friction loading 500 g. The self-cleaning performance of the robust NC coating on solar panels can improve the output power by up to 33.65 % after 296 days. Hence, introducing shrinkage components such as HNTs may provide a general strategy for developing robust superhydrophilic coatings.

Keywords: superhydrophilic, negative expansive, anti-abrasive, Self-cleaning, solar panels

Suggested Citation

Deng, Weilin and Wang, Wei and Chen, Junxu and Zhao, Shuaisheng and Gu, Wancheng and Nan, Jiaqi and Xia, Yage and Mao, Zupan and Zhu, Lei and Yu, Xinquan and Zhang, Youfa, Negative Expansion Induced Anti-Abrasive Self-Cleaning Coatings for Enhancing Output of Solar Panels. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4896964 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4896964

Weilin Deng

Southeast University ( email )

Banani, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Dhaka
Bangladesh

Wei Wang

Nanjing Institute of Technology ( email )

China

Junxu Chen

Southeast University ( email )

Banani, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Dhaka
Bangladesh

Shuaisheng Zhao

Southeast University ( email )

Banani, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Dhaka
Bangladesh

Wancheng Gu

Southeast University ( email )

Banani, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Dhaka
Bangladesh

Jiaqi Nan

Southeast University ( email )

Banani, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Dhaka
Bangladesh

Yage Xia

Southeast University ( email )

Banani, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Dhaka
Bangladesh

Zupan Mao

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

Lei Zhu

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

Xinquan Yu

Southeast University ( email )

Banani, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Dhaka
Bangladesh

Youfa Zhang (Contact Author)

Southeast University ( email )

Banani, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Dhaka
Bangladesh

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