Testing the Durability of Anti-Soiling Coatings for Solar Cover Glass by Outdoor Exposure in Denmark

The presence of soiling on photovoltaic modules reduces light transmission through the front cover glass to the active absorber, thereby reducing efficiency and performance. Current soiling mitigation techniques are expensive and/or ineffective. However, anti-soiling coatings applied to the solar co...

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Main Authors: Gizelle C. Oehler, Fabiana Lisco, Farwah Bukhari, Soňa Uličná, Ben Strauss, Kurt L. Barth, John M. Walls
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/2/299
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spelling doaj-f08b4cc404bd4132b2153ac69c69b8e22020-11-25T02:20:25ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-01-0113229910.3390/en13020299en13020299Testing the Durability of Anti-Soiling Coatings for Solar Cover Glass by Outdoor Exposure in DenmarkGizelle C. Oehler0Fabiana Lisco1Farwah Bukhari2Soňa Uličná3Ben Strauss4Kurt L. Barth5John M. Walls6CREST, Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UKCREST, Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UKCREST, Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UKCREST, Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UKDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USADepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USACREST, Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UKThe presence of soiling on photovoltaic modules reduces light transmission through the front cover glass to the active absorber, thereby reducing efficiency and performance. Current soiling mitigation techniques are expensive and/or ineffective. However, anti-soiling coatings applied to the solar cover glass have the potential to reduce soiling for long periods of time without continuous maintenance. This paper reports the performance of two transparent hydrophobic coatings (A and B) exposed to the outdoor environment of coastal Denmark for 24 weeks. A comparison was made between the performance of coated and uncoated glass coupons, periodically cleaned coupons, and accelerated laboratory tests. Although initial results were promising, water contact angle and transmittance values were found to decline continuously for all coated and uncoated coupons. Surface blisters, film thickness reduction, changes in surface chemistry (fluorine loss), and abrasion damage following cleaning were observed. Coupons cleaned every 4 weeks showed a restoration in transmittance. Cycles of light rainfall and evaporation combined with a humid and salty environment led to cementation occurring on all coupons. The development of an abrasion-resistant, super-hydrophobic coating with a low roll-off angle and high water contact angle is more likely to provide an anti-soiling solution by reducing the build-up of cementation.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/2/299photovoltaics (pv), anti-soiling coatinghydrophobic coatingoutdoor exposurecleaningcementation
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author Gizelle C. Oehler
Fabiana Lisco
Farwah Bukhari
Soňa Uličná
Ben Strauss
Kurt L. Barth
John M. Walls
spellingShingle Gizelle C. Oehler
Fabiana Lisco
Farwah Bukhari
Soňa Uličná
Ben Strauss
Kurt L. Barth
John M. Walls
Testing the Durability of Anti-Soiling Coatings for Solar Cover Glass by Outdoor Exposure in Denmark
Energies
photovoltaics (pv), anti-soiling coating
hydrophobic coating
outdoor exposure
cleaning
cementation
author_facet Gizelle C. Oehler
Fabiana Lisco
Farwah Bukhari
Soňa Uličná
Ben Strauss
Kurt L. Barth
John M. Walls
author_sort Gizelle C. Oehler
title Testing the Durability of Anti-Soiling Coatings for Solar Cover Glass by Outdoor Exposure in Denmark
title_short Testing the Durability of Anti-Soiling Coatings for Solar Cover Glass by Outdoor Exposure in Denmark
title_full Testing the Durability of Anti-Soiling Coatings for Solar Cover Glass by Outdoor Exposure in Denmark
title_fullStr Testing the Durability of Anti-Soiling Coatings for Solar Cover Glass by Outdoor Exposure in Denmark
title_full_unstemmed Testing the Durability of Anti-Soiling Coatings for Solar Cover Glass by Outdoor Exposure in Denmark
title_sort testing the durability of anti-soiling coatings for solar cover glass by outdoor exposure in denmark
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The presence of soiling on photovoltaic modules reduces light transmission through the front cover glass to the active absorber, thereby reducing efficiency and performance. Current soiling mitigation techniques are expensive and/or ineffective. However, anti-soiling coatings applied to the solar cover glass have the potential to reduce soiling for long periods of time without continuous maintenance. This paper reports the performance of two transparent hydrophobic coatings (A and B) exposed to the outdoor environment of coastal Denmark for 24 weeks. A comparison was made between the performance of coated and uncoated glass coupons, periodically cleaned coupons, and accelerated laboratory tests. Although initial results were promising, water contact angle and transmittance values were found to decline continuously for all coated and uncoated coupons. Surface blisters, film thickness reduction, changes in surface chemistry (fluorine loss), and abrasion damage following cleaning were observed. Coupons cleaned every 4 weeks showed a restoration in transmittance. Cycles of light rainfall and evaporation combined with a humid and salty environment led to cementation occurring on all coupons. The development of an abrasion-resistant, super-hydrophobic coating with a low roll-off angle and high water contact angle is more likely to provide an anti-soiling solution by reducing the build-up of cementation.
topic photovoltaics (pv), anti-soiling coating
hydrophobic coating
outdoor exposure
cleaning
cementation
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/2/299
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