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CBET-EPSRC Harnessing colloidal engineering for new opacifiers

Lead Research Organisation: LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY
Department Name: Materials

Abstract

The demand for titanium dioxide (TiO2), a critical opacifier and pigment across multiple industrial sectors, is expected to reach 8 million tonnes in 2025. Because of the energy-intensive manufacturing processes involved, such production will lead to the emission of a staggering 40 million tonnes of CO2. In this project, we aim to develop hollow polymer particles that have a lower carbon footprint and can fully replace titanium dioxide in a wide range of formulated products, taking paints and coatings as a case study.

We will synthesize a range of hollow polymer particles with tailored size, polydispersity, shell thickness, outer surface roughness, and inner surface chemistry. Tuning these variables will enable us to take a two-pronged approach, not only optimising the properties of the hollow particles themselves but also their interaction with other formulation ingredients. Through this approach, after introducing the particles in coatings formulations and drying them into films, we will be able to control their final distribution and correlate it with the coating's optical, thermal, and mechanical properties. Moreover, we will accelerate their industrial implementation by conducting a life cycle assessment and trialling them in full paint formulations in collaboration with our industrial partner.

Although we have chosen paints and coatings as case study, as they represent 55% of the global TiO2 consumption, the new additives would be relevant to a wide range of film-forming formulations. These include inks, adhesives, sealants, personal and home care, and cosmetics. Thus, our work will catalyse a transformative shift towards more sustainable practices across diverse industry sectors by providing a viable alternative to TiO2.

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Sofroniou C (2026) Hollow polymer-silica particles as an alternative to TiO2 opacifiers in Progress in Organic Coatings

 
Description New York University - Hollow polymer particles 
Organisation New York University
Country United States 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution We are in charge of characterising the particles provided by New York University and introducing them in coatings formulations.
Collaborator Contribution This project is co-funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) in the USA, who are funding the time of Prof Stefano Saccana and a doctoral researcher to synthesize hollow polymer particles with tailored architectures and surface chemistries.
Impact Tunable Assembly of Photocatalytic Colloidal Coatings for Antibacterial Applications Constantina Sofroniou, Alberto Scacchi, Huyen Le, Edgar Espinosa Rodriguez, Franck D'Agosto, Muriel Lansalot, Patrick S. M. Dunlop, Nigel G. Ternan, and Ignacio Martín-Fabiani ACS Applied Polymer Materials 2024 6 (17), 10298-10310 DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.4c01436
Start Year 2024