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    CHEMICAL TREATMENTS FOR THE SUSTAINABILITY OF GLASS
    Refika Budakoglu1;
    1ŞIşECAM, Kocaeli, Turkey;
    PAPER: 309/Glass/Regular (Oral) OS
    SCHEDULED: 17:10/Tue. 28 Nov. 2023/Boardroom



    ABSTRACT:
    For the sustainability, chemical treatments such as sol-gel coatings offer a means of increasing the strength of glasses, leading to lighter and more durable products and functionality such as antireflective coating on Photovoltaic panels. The sol-gel coating process involves chemical reactions during the formation of coatings on surfaces. Sol-gel coatings can enhance the strength of glasses and other brittle materials by filling in surface micro-flaws and providing a self-healing effect. And, with chemical engineering durable antireflective coatings on photovoltaic panels can be attained [1,2,3,4]. In this study, our primary focus will be on research and development studies related to strength improvement with sol-gel coating for bottles and durable anti reflective for PV glass. By changing the mold design, glassware can be made lighter. Sol-gel coatings offered a way to improve the strength of glassware by up to 20% without altering the design. Photovoltaic modules are deployed in many different environmental conditions and it is important that the panels have durable anti-reflective coatings As a result, chemical treatments have the potential to provide significant increases in the strength and durability of glass, making glass more sustainable in a variety of applications such as glass container and solar panels.

    References:
    [1] I. H. C. Karbay, R. Budakoglu, E. O. Zayim, App. Surf. Sci. (2015) 1890-1894.
    [2] G.A. Sobacı, O.B. Okan, K. Kazmanlı, R. Budakoğlu, J. Sol-Gel Sci. (2022) 102, 493–503
    [3] U. iringer, A. Duran, Y. Castro, I. Milosev, J. Electrochem. Soc. (2018) 165 (5) C213-C225.
    [4] C. Li, Z. Zhou, W Cao, Y. Zheng, Q. Wang, Y Huang, S. Shen, Appl. Glass Sci. (2019) 329-339.