Wall and floor tiles and slabs consisting of agglomerated stone with photocatalytic properties

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20070219288
  • Publication Number
    20070219288
  • Date Filed
    June 20, 2006
    18 years ago
  • Date Published
    September 20, 2007
    17 years ago
Abstract
This invention relates to an agglomerated stone product which, in its finished form, can be used as a flooring, wall covering or work surface able to interact with the surrounding environment by reducing the pollutants in the air and the bacteria with which the surfaces come into in contact, because a photocatalytic preparation of nanometre-sized titanium dioxide is added to its composition.
Description
Claims
  • 1. Agglomerated stone products consisting of powders and granules of marble or limestone in general, granite, quartz and silica or feldspathic sands mixed with resins, characterised in that they contain a material able to interact chemically or photo-chemically with chemical or biological pollutants in contact with said products.
  • 2. Products as claimed in claim 1, wherein the material able to interact chemically or photochemically with chemical or biological pollutants is titanium dioxide and/or metallic silver.
  • 3. Products as claimed in claim 1, wherein the titanium dioxide or other catalytic material takes the form of nanoparticles.
  • 4. Products as claimed in claim 1, wherein the material able to interact chemically or photochemically with chemical or biological pollutants is titanium dioxide.
  • 5. Products as claimed in claim 2, wherein the titanium dioxide is in the crystalline form of anatase.
  • 6. Products as claimed in claim 1, wherein the resin is an unsaturated polyester resin.
  • 7. Products as claimed in claim 1, wherein the material able to interact chemically or photo-chemically with chemical or biological pollutants is added to the mix consisting of powders and granules of marble or limestone in general, granite, quartz and silica or feldspathic sand, mixed with resins.
  • 8. Products as claimed in claim 1, wherein the material able to interact chemically or photochemically with chemical or biological pollutants constitutes a surface layer of the agglomerated stone product.
  • 9. Process for the preparation of the products as claimed in claim 1, which comprises the addition of a material able to interact chemically or photochemically with chemical or biological pollutants to the mix dispersed in an organic solvent compatible with the cross-linkable resin, and subsequent forming with conventional crosslinking and vibro-compacting techniques.
  • 10. Process for the preparation of the products as claimed in claim 1, which comprises the addition of a material able to interact chemically or photochemically with chemical or biological pollutants to the chippings before dispersal in the mix in aqueous solution, and subsequent drying, mixing, and forming with conventional crosslinking and vibro-compacting techniques.
  • 11. Process as claimed in claim 9, wherein the organic solvent is selected from among alcohols, glycols, styrene, methyl methacrylate and methacrylates with a suitable functional group.
  • 12. Process as claimed in claim 9, wherein the concentration of nanometre-sized titanium dioxide in the organic solvent ranges between 2% and 40% by weight.
  • 13. Process as claimed in claim 9, wherein the concentration of nanometre-sized titanium dioxide and/or metallic silver in the organic solvent ranges between 2% and 40% by weight.
  • 14. Process as claimed in claim 9, wherein the concentration of nanometre-sized titanium dioxide in aqueous solution ranges between 2% and 40% by weight.
  • 15. Process as claimed in claim 9, wherein the concentration of nanometre-sized titanium dioxide and/or metallic silver in aqueous solution ranges between 2% and 40% by weight.
  • 16. Process for the preparation of the products claimed in claim 1, which comprises the addition of material able to interact chemically or photochemically with chemical or biological pollutants in powder form to the mix, and subsequent mixing and forming with conventional crosslinking and vibro-compacting techniques.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
06425171.3 Mar 2006 EP regional