Durability evaluation of heat-reflective coatings for road surfaces: A systematic review

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Publication Date

October 1, 2024

Open Access

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Abstract / Description

To mitigate urban heat islands (UHI), heat-reflective pavement coatings reflect solar radiation, significantly cooling urban surfaces. However, their effectiveness is compromised by tire abrasion, environmental aging, soiling, and UV irradiation, leading to polymer degradation and decreased cooling efficiency. This paper reviews durability aspects of heat-reflective pavement coatings, focusing on methods to assess durability, the effects of durability on optical performance and temperature reduction efficiency, and the literature on developing durable coatings to extend lifespan. Through systematic review, this study highlights how UV exposure, high temperatures, moisture, chemical pollutants, and physical abrasion degrade coatings, underscoring the importance of selecting durable coating materials. Studies indicate that durability loss significantly diminishes the cooling effect of coatings, reducing it by 13 % to 53 % after series of weathering and abrasion testing, while reflectance decreases by up to 50 % after one year. The review suggests future research should focus on formulating coating materials that are UV-nonabsorptive and resistant to abrasion and soiling. Additionally, it recommends examining spraying techniques, maintenance practices, and the need for standardized testing to accurately evaluate the durability of heat-reflective coatings. Despite the potential of these coatings to mitigate UHI effects, the challenge of extending their lifespan beyond one year remains critical.

Authors

  • Taqia Rahman (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Universitas Gadjah Mada)
  • Suhendri (School of Architecture, Planning, and Policy Development, Institut Teknologi Bandung)
  • Anissa Noor Tajudin (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Universitas Gadjah Mada, University of Nottingham)

Additional Credits

Fardzanela Suwarto (University of Nottingham, Department of Civil and Planning, Diponegoro University), Parcelino Sudigdo (University of Nottingham), Nicholas Thom (University of Nottingham)

Publisher

Sustainable Cities and Society

Suggested Citation

Rahman, T., Suhendri, Tajudin, A. N., Suwarto, F., Sudigdo, P., & Thom, N. (2024). Durability evaluation of heat-reflective coatings for road surfaces: A systematic review. Sustainable Cities and Society, 112, 105625. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.2024.105625.