EP2089331A2 - Couche poreuse, son procede de fabrication et ses applications - Google Patents

Couche poreuse, son procede de fabrication et ses applications

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EP2089331A2
EP2089331A2 EP07858693A EP07858693A EP2089331A2 EP 2089331 A2 EP2089331 A2 EP 2089331A2 EP 07858693 A EP07858693 A EP 07858693A EP 07858693 A EP07858693 A EP 07858693A EP 2089331 A2 EP2089331 A2 EP 2089331A2
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Prior art keywords
substrate
porous layer
coated
glass
layer
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English (en)
French (fr)
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Arnaud Huignard
Nathalie Rohaut
Sophie Besson
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Saint Gobain Glass France SAS
Compagnie de Saint Gobain SA
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Saint Gobain Glass France SAS
Compagnie de Saint Gobain SA
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Priority to PL11187876T priority Critical patent/PL2423172T3/pl
Priority to EP11187876.5A priority patent/EP2423172B1/fr
Priority to EP20110187873 priority patent/EP2423171A1/fr
Priority to EP11187878.1A priority patent/EP2423173B1/fr
Publication of EP2089331A2 publication Critical patent/EP2089331A2/fr
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Definitions

  • the present invention relates to the field of porous materials and in particular to a porous layer, its manufacturing process and its applications.
  • Porous, essentially mineral layers obtained by sol-gel route are already known.
  • the document EP1329433 thus discloses a porous layer prepared from a tetraethoxysilane sol (TEOS) hydrolyzed in an acid medium with a pore-forming agent based on polyethylene glycol tert phenyl ether (called Triton) at a concentration of between 5 and 50 g / l. .
  • TEOS tetraethoxysilane sol
  • Triton polyethylene glycol tert phenyl ether
  • This layer is an antireflection used for showcases or to improve the efficiency of solar cells.
  • the present invention proposes to widen further the range of available porous layers, in particular those that can be produced on an industrial scale, layers applied to substrates to give them new functions or properties, in particular optical, electrical, magnetic, physical, chemical or even preferably to improve the known properties.
  • the invention is particularly aimed at a porous layer with durable properties and which is easy to implement.
  • the invention provides a substrate at least partially coated with at least one sol-gel type essentially mineral porous layer, the layer having closed pores with a smaller characteristic dimension which is, on average, greater than or equal to at 20 nm, preferably greater than or equal to 40 nm while remaining preferentially submicron depending on the functionalities and / or applications targeted.
  • obtaining pores of size (size (s) characteristic (s)) and / or well-defined shape (s) and likely to be distributed in space according to a desired distribution represents an issue capital in the fields of optoelectronics and non-linear optics.
  • the tortuosity of the pores of the porous layer according to the invention is low.
  • Regularity in pore formation is important for applications where the production of a homogeneous effect or property on the surface of the substrate is sought, particularly when the property is related to the amount of material, the size , the shape of a particle or the arrangement thereof, which is the case in particular optical properties (antireflection, adapted refractive index ).
  • the porous layer according to the invention can thus have a particularly homogeneous distribution throughout its thickness, from the interface with the substrate or with a possible sublayer to the interface with air or another medium.
  • the homogeneous distribution may be particularly useful for establishing isotropic properties of the layer.
  • the smallest characteristic dimension of the pores may be even more preferably greater than or equal to 30 nm and preferably less than 100 nm or even 80 nm. It depends on the targeted applications, the thickness of the layer.
  • the porosity may be further monodisperse in size, the pore size being then calibrated to a minimum value of 20 nm, preferably 40 nm, more preferably 50 nm and preferably less than 100 nm. It depends on the targeted applications, the thickness of the layer.
  • the majority of closed pores may preferably have a smaller characteristic dimension, and preferably a larger dimension, also between 20 and 80 nm.
  • the proportion by volume of pores may be between 10% to 90%, preferably less than or equal to 80%.
  • the porous layer according to the invention is mechanically stable, it does not collapse even at high pore concentrations.
  • the pores can be easily separated from each other, well individualized.
  • the porous layer according to the invention is capable of excellent cohesion and mechanical strength.
  • Particularly preferred is a porous layer having a solid (substantially) continuous phase, thereby forming the dense walls of the pores, rather than a solid phase mainly in the form of of (nano) particles or crystallites.
  • the pores may have an elongated shape, especially in rice grain. Even more preferentially, the pores may have a substantially spherical or oval shape. It is preferred that the majority of the closed pores, or even at least 80% of them, have a given substantially identical shape, especially elongated, substantially spherical or oval.
  • the porous layer according to the invention may have a thickness advantageously between 10 nm and 10 ⁇ m (these limit values being included), in particular 50 nm and 1 ⁇ m and even more preferably between 100 and 200 nm, in particular between 100 and 150 nm. , for antireflection function in the visible and / or near infrared.
  • Many chemical elements may be at the base of the porous layer. It can comprise as essential constituent material at least one compound of at least one of the elements: Si, Ti, Zr, Al, or W, Sb, Hf, Ta, V, Mg, Mn, Co, Ni, Sn, Zn, Ce. It may be in particular a simple oxide or a mixed oxide of at least one of the aforementioned elements.
  • the porous layer according to the invention may be essentially silica-based, in particular for its adhesion and its compatibility with a glass substrate.
  • the structuring of the layer in pores is linked to the sol-gel type synthesis technique, which allows the essentially mineral material (that is to say mineral or mineral organic hybrid) to be condensed with a pore-forming agent that is suitably chosen in particular. of size (s) and / or shape (s) well defined (elongated, spherical, oval etc).
  • the pores may preferably be empty or optionally filled.
  • TEOS tetra-tetoxysilane
  • R1 an alkyl function of the type C x H 2x + I
  • R2 an organic group comprising, for example, an alkyl, epoxy, acrylate, methacrylate, amine, phenyl or vinyl function.
  • These hybrid compounds can be used mixed or alone, dissolved in water or in a water / alcohol mixture at an appropriate pH.
  • MTEOS methyltriethoxysilane
  • MTEOS is an organosilane which has three hydrolyzable groups and the organic part of which is a methyl, nonreactive.
  • an ad hoc extracting solvent may be chosen to remove the organic chosen porogenic agent, for example THF for polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA).
  • the porous layer according to the invention may be obtainable with at least one solid pore-forming agent.
  • the solid pore-forming agent gives the possibility of varying the size of the pores of the layer by a judicious choice of its size.
  • the non-localized blowing agent of the prior art is of indeterminate form and spreads uncontrollably through the structure.
  • the solid pore-forming agent according to the invention makes it possible for it to have better control of the pore size, in particular access to large sizes, better control of the organization of the pores, in particular a homogeneous distribution, and better control of the pores in the layer and better reproducibility.
  • the solid pore-forming agent according to the invention is also distinguished from other known pore-forming agents such as micelles of cationic surfactant molecules in solution and, optionally, in hydrolyzed form, or of anionic, nonionic surfactants, or amphiphilic molecules, by example of block copolymers. Such agents generate pores in the form of small-width channels or more or less round pores of small size between 2 and 5 nm.
  • the blowing agent according to the invention may preferably be full or even hollow, mono or multi component, mineral or organic or hybrid.
  • the agent may preferably be in particulate form, preferably (quasi) spherical.
  • the particles can preferably be well individualized, which makes it easy to control the size of the pores.
  • the surface of the blowing agent can be indifferently rough or smooth.
  • hollow porogenic agent mention may in particular be made of hollow silica.
  • a solid pore-forming agent mention may be made of one-component or two-component polymeric beads, in particular with a core material and a shell.
  • the polymeric pore-forming agent may be preferentially removed to obtain the porous layer, the pores of which may have substantially the shape and size of this pore-forming agent.
  • the solid pore-forming agent in particular polymeric, may be available in several configurations. It can be stable in solution, typically using a colloidal dispersion, or be in the form of a redispersible powder in an aqueous solvent or alcohol corresponding to the solvent used to form the sol or a solvent compatible with this solvent.
  • a blowing agent may be chosen from one of the following polymers:
  • porogen used to form the porous layer according to the invention may be in the form of nanodrops of a first liquid, especially oil-based, dispersed in a second liquid, in particular water-based, the first liquid and the second liquid being immiscible. This is for example a nanoemulsion.
  • Nanogouts act as a pore-forming agent with a size that is well defined. After elimination of nanodroplets, spherical pores substantially of the size of the nanodroplets are obtained.
  • the second liquid which may preferably be water-based, may be used to condense the material constituting the layer.
  • a precursor sol of the material constituting the layer compatible with this second liquid and incompatible with the first liquid so as not to destabilize the nanoemulsion.
  • nanodrops dispersed in an aqueous medium through a surfactant system that ensures stability.
  • These nanogouts are generally manufactured by mechanical fragmentation of an oily phase in an aqueous phase in the presence of surfactants.
  • the desired size of the nanodroplets can be obtained in particular thanks to the least one passage in a high pressure homogenizer.
  • nanoemulsions used in the fields of cosmetics and health for example those described in the patent application WO0205683.
  • the nanodroplets according to the invention may contain at least one oil preferably chosen from oils of animal or vegetable origin, mineral oils, synthetic oils, silicone oils, and especially aliphatic hydrocarbons, and mixtures thereof.
  • oils can be selected:
  • hydrocarbon vegetable oils are hydrocarbon vegetable oils.
  • a grafted oleophobic and / or hydrophobic layer for example based on the fluorinated organosilane described in patents US-A-5,368. 892 and US Pat. No. 5,389,427, as well as hydrolysable fluorinated alkylsilane (s) described in patent application EP692463, especially a perfluoroalkylsilane of formula: with n from 0 to 12, m from 2 to 5, X a hydrolysable function, for example chlorinated or alkoxy.
  • a layer of primer to promote the adhesion of the layer to its support and / or simply to obtain a quality sufficient of this membership.
  • a layer of isoelectric potential greater than or equal to the pH of said composition is deposited on the substrate, prior to being placed in contact with the composition containing the precursor of the constituent material of the porous layer.
  • the porous layer of the invention is formed with the interposition of a silica-based underlayer or at least partially oxidized derivatives of silicon chosen from silicon dioxide, stoichiometric silicon oxides, and oxycarbide. , oxynitride or silicon oxycarbonitride.
  • the undercoat is useful when the underlying surface is made of silicosodium-calcium glass as it acts as an alkali barrier.
  • the underlay is useful when the underlying surface is plastic because it helps to strengthen the adhesion of the porous layer.
  • This sublayer therefore advantageously comprises Si, O, optionally carbon and nitrogen. However, it may also include materials that are minor to silicon, for example metals such as Al, Zn or Zr.
  • the underlayer may be deposited by sol-gel or by pyrolysis, in particular by gas phase pyrolysis (CVD). The latter technique makes it possible to obtain SiO x Cy or SiO 2 layers quite easily, in particular by depositing directly on the float glass ribbon in the case of glass substrates.
  • CVD gas phase pyrolysis
  • This underlayer preferably has a thickness of at least 5 nm, in particular a thickness of between 10 and 200 nm, for example between 80 and 120 nm.
  • the material constituting the layer may be preferentially chosen so that it is transparent at certain wavelengths.
  • the layer may have a refractive index at 600 nm and / or 550 nm at least 0.1 less than the refractive index of a layer of the same dense mineral material (without pores), even more preferably 0.2 or 0.3.
  • this refractive index at 600 nm and / or at 550 nm may be less than or equal to 1.3 or even less than or equal to 1.1 or even even close to 1 (for example 1.05).
  • a non-porous silica layer typically has a refractive index of the order of 1.45
  • a titanium oxide layer has a refractive index of the order of 2
  • a layer of zirconia has a refractive index of the order of 1.7.
  • the refractive index can be adjusted according to the pore volume.
  • f the volume fraction of the constituent material of the layer or its refractive index
  • n por es is the index of pores generally equal to 1 if they are empty.
  • the effect is optimal when the refractive index is equal to the square root of the index of the substrate, ie for glass of index 1.5 an index of 1.23, and the product index by the thickness is equal to a quarter wavelength, also preferably the index of the porous layer may be less than 1.3 and the thickness be around 120 nm, for a minimum reflection around 600 nm , or be around 110 nm at 550 nm.
  • the refractive index of the porous layer according to the invention is invariant, insensitive to the environment.
  • the material constituting the layer may preferably be silica, hybrid or mineral, because of the low index of this material as already explained.
  • the silica may advantageously be doped to further improve its hydrolytic performance in the case of applications where good strength is required (facades, exteriors, etc.).
  • the doping elements may preferably be chosen from Al, Zr, B, Sn, Zn.
  • the dopant is introduced to replace the Si atoms in a molar percentage that can preferably reach 10%, even more preferably up to 5%.
  • layer is understood to mean either a single layer (monolayer) or a layer overlay (multilayer).
  • the layer may be in the form of a porous multilayer, the porous layers of the multilayer having pores of different sizes and / or in distinct amounts. It may be preferred in particular to manufacture increasingly porous layers with the thickness, thus moving away from the carrier substrate of the multilayer, to give a stack of layers with a refractive index in the visible decreasing with increasing thickness, this for an even better anti-glare function.
  • the multilayer may preferably have a thickness between 100 and 150 nm, preferably around 120 nm, with an average index of 1.2 to 1.25. The sum of the product index by thickness of all the monolayers can be equal to the product index by thickness of the monolayer equivalent.
  • the porous layer closest to the substrate may have an index of 1.4 (or even be a layer of non-porous silica) and that furthest from 1.1 even 1.05.
  • one chooses (starting from the substrate) a first layer of index not equal to 1.35 and a thickness of 40 nm ⁇ 10 nm, a second layer of index n2 equal to 1.25 and a thickness of 40 nm ⁇ 10 nm and a third and last layer of index n3 equal to 1.15 and a thickness of 40 nm ⁇ 10 nm.
  • the porous layer may be continuous or discontinuous and substantially entirely occupy the main face of the coated substrate.
  • the substrate may preferably be a substantially transparent substrate, especially based on glass and / or polymer (s), plastic.
  • the carrier substrate of the porous layer generally affects a substantially planar or two-dimensional shape with a variable contour, such as for example a plate or a wafer, but can also affect a volume or three-dimensional form consisting of the assembly of surfaces essentially flat, for example cube-shaped or parallelepiped, or not.
  • the substrate may be plane or even curved, organic or mineral, especially glass in the form of a sheet, slab, tube, fiber or fabric.
  • glass materials include float glass (or float glass) of conventional soda-lime composition, optionally hardened or tempered thermally or chemically, an aluminum or sodium borosilicate or any other composition.
  • the glass can be colored, stained in the mass or with a decorative layer.
  • the glass may be clear, extra-clear, very low in iron oxide (s). These are, for example, glasses marketed in the "DIAMOND” range by SAINT-GOBAIN GLASS.
  • the main face which is coated with the porous layer may have a macroscopic relief in recesses or reliefs, for example pyramid patterns, in particular of depth ranging from the order of fraction (s) of the millimeter to a few millimeters in particular ranging from 0.001 mm to 5 mm, for example ranging from 1 to 5 mm.
  • the units are as close as possible to each other, and have, for example, their bases which are less than 1 mm apart, and preferably less than 0.5 mm apart, and even more preferably are contiguous.
  • the patterns may, for example, be in the form of cones or pyramids with a polygonal base, such as triangular or square or rectangular or hexagonal or octagonal, said patterns being convex, that is to say protruding from the general plane of the textured face, or be concave, that is to say coming hollow in the mass of the plate.
  • any half-angle at the apex of said cone or said pyramid is less than 70 °, and preferably less than 60 °, for example 25 ° at 50 °.
  • plastics By way of examples of plastics, mention may be made of poly (methyl methacrylate (PMMA), polyvinyl butyral (PVB), polycarbonate (PC) or polyurethane (PU), ethylene / vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA) thermoplastic, poly ( ethylene terephthalate (PET), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polycarbonate / polyester copolymers, ethylene / norbornene or ethylene / cyclopentadiene cycloolefin copolymer, ionomer resins, for example an ethylene / (meth) acrylic acid neutralized with a polyamine, thermosetting or heat-curable polyurethane, unsaturated polyester (UPE), ethylene / vinyl acetate copolymer, etc.) or a combination of several of these materials.
  • PMMA methyl methacrylate
  • PVB polyvinyl butyral
  • PC polycarbonate
  • PU polyurethane
  • EVA
  • the substrate is preferably made of a glass material or a plastic material of the type mentioned above. It may consist of a single sheet, a laminate formed of several sheets assembled or be a solid object whose surface for receiving the layer is smooth, in general, but not necessarily flat.
  • the substrate may be a lamination interlayer.
  • the substrate may be a silicosodocalcic glass pane, in particular extraclear glass, and the coated substrate may have:
  • the characteristic wavelength of 600 nm is preferably chosen and for window-type antireflection, 550 nm is preferred.
  • the anti-glare applications of the substrate coated with the porous layer are various:
  • glazing intended to protect paintings, to make museum windows, displays, interior partitions (hospitals, clean rooms, control rooms), television and recording studios, translation booths.
  • shop windows windows in restaurants, control towers (airports ports), external glazing separation (spectators in the stadiums ...)
  • the signs or advertising (railway stations, airports etc), control cabins of construction equipment (cranes, tractors).
  • the substrate may comprise a porous layer preferably on each of the major faces.
  • This substrate coated with an antireflection layer on each side may have a light transmission greater than or equal to 92% or even greater than or equal to 95% or even 96% to 97% at 550 nm or preferably over the entire visible range, or typically an increase of at least 3% or even 5% or 6% of the light transmission of the transparent carrier substrate.
  • the coated substrate can thus have a transmission over a wavelength range of between 400 and 1200 nm of at least 90%, for a broadband antireflection.
  • the substrate coated with the porous layer according to the invention can be used as a substrate for organic electroluminescent device ("OLED" in English), the coated face being the outer face.
  • OLED organic electroluminescent device
  • This porous layer makes it possible to increase the extraction of the radii that are already out. We can choose to optimize the extraction at oblique incidence especially around 30 °.
  • organic electroluminescent stacks are for example described in US6645645.
  • OLEDs are generally dissociated into two major families depending on the organic material used. If the electroluminescent layers are small molecules, it is called SM-OLED (Small Mollecule Organic Light Emitting Diodes). If the organic electroluminescent layers are polymers, we speak of PLED (Polymer Light Emitting Diodes in English).
  • transparent substrates may also be necessary to increase the transmission of transparent substrates, and not only in the visible range, for particular applications.
  • These include solar panels, especially solar thermal collectors or photovoltaic cells, for example silicon cells.
  • photovoltaic cells need to absorb the maximum of the solar energy they capture, in the visible, but also beyond, especially in the near infrared to maximize their quantum efficiency that characterizes their energy conversion efficiency.
  • the subject of the invention is also the substrates coated according to the invention as external substrates for at least one photovoltaic cell, the coated face being naturally the external face (opposite to the cell).
  • This type of product is generally marketed in the form of photovoltaic cells mounted in series and placed between two substrates, the external substrate being transparent, especially a glass. It is the set of substrates, of the photovoltaic cell or cells that we designate and that we sell under the name of "solar module".
  • the coated substrate can therefore be a transparent outer substrate of a solar module comprising one or a plurality of photovoltaic cells, in particular of the monocrystalline Si or polycrystalline Si type (for example a "wafer” or wafer) or a-Si. , or CIS, CdTe, GaAs or GaInP.
  • the solar module according to the invention it has an increase in its efficiency, expressed in integrated current density of at least 2.5% or even 2.9%, or even up to 3.5% using an extraclear glass coated with respect to a module using an extraclear outer glass substrate without antireflection.
  • the solar module may comprise a first substrate, chosen planar and especially colored glass, and a photovoltaic cell, associated with a second plane substrate, in particular glass, and laminated with a laminating interlayer to first substrate.
  • a low-index porous layer may be deposited on the lamination face of the first substrate or even be deposited on the face of the lamination interlayer on the first substrate side.
  • the invention may also relate to a multiple glazing comprising a first planar substrate, preferably made of especially clear or colored glass, and a second flat substrate, preferably made of glass, laminated with a lamination interlayer to the first substrate. And a low index porous layer may be deposited on the lamination face of the first substrate or even be deposited on the face of the lamination interlayer on the first substrate side.
  • This multiplied glazing can be used in all the applications already mentioned (building, automobile, interior and exterior ).
  • This porous layer acts as an optical separator between the outer glass and the photovoltaic cell, or between the first and the second substrate. This makes it possible to keep the desired appearance, for example a colored, tinted appearance, which is particularly useful for a building facade. The effect is optimal if one chooses a refractive index as low as possible.
  • the low porous index layer may have an optical index n2 less than the optical index, nor the first substrate, especially n2-nl greater than or equal to 0.1, see 0.2 and for example up to 0.4, preferably in the entire range of the visible.
  • an index of 1, 4 or even up to 1.1 is chosen, in particular for a first glass substrate of index 1.5.
  • the thickness of the porous optical separator layer may preferably be greater than or equal to 200 nm, or even 400 nm, and preferably less than 1 ⁇ m.
  • a luminous laminated structure comprising:
  • a first transparent and plane substrate of optical index or given, in particular a clear or extraclear glass or even a plastic
  • a second plane substrate dyed in the mass in particular a tinted glass
  • porous optical separator layer deposited on the lamination interlayer or on the first substrate, the porous layer being of optical index n2, the difference n2-n1 being greater than or equal to 0.1 or even 0.2, and for example up to 0.4, preferably throughout the visible range,
  • LEDs light-emitting diodes
  • the porous optical separator layer returns the light rays into the first transparent optical guide substrate.
  • the thickness of the porous layer may preferably be greater than or equal to 200 nm, or even 400 nm and preferably less than 1 ⁇ m.
  • an index of 1, 4 to 1.1 is chosen, in particular for a first glass substrate of index 1.5.
  • this porous layer can be deposited only between the internal network or also cover the internal network.
  • the internal network is backscattering, preferably diffuse reflection factor greater than or equal to 50%, or even 80%.
  • the external network is diffusing, used to extract the light, and preferably diffuse transmittance greater than or equal to 50% or 80%.
  • the diffusing or backscattering grating may be formed of diffusing patterns, for example of width (average) of 0.2 mm to 2 mm, preferably less than 1 mm and micron thickness for example 5 to 10 microns.
  • the (average) spacing between the patterns may be 0.2 to 5 mm.
  • the diffusing or backscattering network may preferably be essentially mineral, based on mineral binder and / or mineral diffusing particles.
  • the second tinted substrate can preserve, for example, heat from the sun.
  • VG10 or VG40 from the VENUS range sold by SAINT GOBAIN GLASS, are chosen.
  • VENUS VGlO glass has the following characteristics: T L between 10 and 15%, TE between 8 and 12.5% (according to the TE-PM2 standard) depending on the thickness.
  • VENUS VG40 glass has the following characteristics: T L between 35 and 42%, TE between 22 and 28% (according to the TE-PM2 standard) depending on the thickness.
  • PARSOL GRAY glass has the following characteristics: T L between 26 and 55% (according to Illuminant D65), TE between 29 and 57% (according to the PM2 standard) depending on the thicknesses.
  • the lighting can be decorative, moody, colorful or not.
  • the lighting can be homogeneous or not, depending on the targeted applications (logo glazing, signage, decor ).
  • the coated interlayer or, preferably, the first coated substrate may be the substrate coated with the porous layer already described above.
  • the illuminated laminated structure can be particularly a bright roof, a door of a vehicle, a double glazed light in particular for the building, outside and inside such as facades, partitions, doors, windows, table or shelf .
  • the porous optical separator layer may alternatively be formed according to various techniques of the prior art.
  • the pores are the interstices of a non-compact stack of nanometric beads, in particular silica, this layer being described for example in document US20040258929.
  • the porous layer is obtained by deposition of a condensed silica sol (silica oligomers) and densified by NH 3 type vapors, this layer being described for example in WO2005049757.
  • the porous layer may also be of the sol gel type as described in EP1329433.
  • the porous layer may also be obtained with other known porogenic agents: micelles of cationic surfactant molecules in solution and, optionally, in hydrolysed form, or of anionic, nonionic surfactants, or amphiphilic molecules, for example block copolymers.
  • thermoplastic material for example polyurethane (PU), polyvinyl butyral (PVB) or ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), or be made of thermally crosslinkable or multi-component resin (epoxy, PU) or ultraviolet (epoxy, acrylic resin).
  • PU polyurethane
  • PVB polyvinyl butyral
  • EVA ethylene vinyl acetate
  • thermally crosslinkable or multi-component resin epoxy, PU
  • ultraviolet epoxy, acrylic resin
  • the glazing coated may be heat treated at a temperature greater than or equal to 350 0 C preferably greater than or equal to 500 or to 600 0 C, for an operation of (bending) quenching. It is thus preferably a tempered glass.
  • the porous layer according to the invention has the capacity to withstand heat treatments at high temperature without cracking and without significant alteration of its optical properties of its durability or its hydrolytic behavior. It thus becomes advantageous to be able to deposit the porous layer before the heat treatment of the glass, especially quenching and bending / forming typically between 500 0 C and 700 0 C, without this being a problem, because it is simpler on the industrial to make the deposit before any heat treatment. It is thus possible to have a single antireflection configuration, whether the carrier glass is or is not intended to undergo a treatment. thermal.
  • the subject of the invention is also a method of manufacturing a substrate with a porous sol-gel type layer comprising the following successive stages:
  • a heat treatment in particular quenching and / or bending / forming, at least 500 ° C., or even at least 600 ° C. for a duration of less than or equal to 15 minutes, preferably 5 minutes.
  • the solid pore-forming agent may advantageously comprise beads, preferably polymeric, in particular of the PMMA type, methyl methacrylate / acrylic acid copolymer or polystyrene.
  • the liquid porous agent in the form of nanodroplets may advantageously comprise the oils already mentioned above.
  • the heat treatment can thus incorporate the step of removing the blowing agent and complete the condensation to densify the layer.
  • the deposition on the substrate can be carried out by spraying, immersion and drawing from the silica sol (or “dip coating”), by centrifugation (or “spin coating”), by casting ("flow-coating"), by roll (“roll coating”).
  • the process may further comprise the removal of solvent (s) at a temperature of less than or equal to 120 ° C., 100 ° C.
  • the elimination of the said polymeric chosen porogenic agent is carried out by adding a solvent extracting the polymer, for example a THF in the case of PMMA, and densification by a UV treatment, for example for a hybrid silica sol with crosslinkable UV functions (methacrylate, vinyl, acrylate, etc.).
  • a solvent extracting the polymer for example a THF in the case of PMMA
  • a UV treatment for example for a hybrid silica sol with crosslinkable UV functions (methacrylate, vinyl, acrylate, etc.).
  • the precursor sol of the material constituting the layer is a lithium, sodium or potassium silicate for example deposited by casting or "flow coating" .
  • the elimination of said polymeric chosen porogenic agent is done by adding a solvent extracting the polymer, for example a THF in the case of PMMA, and the densification is done by infrared drying optionally in pulsed air, at a temperature of less than or equal to 100 °, for example 80 ° C.
  • the elimination of said chosen polymeric pore-forming agent and the densification can be carried out starting from 350 ° C.
  • FIGS. 1 to 4b are scanning electron microscopy images in transverse section or in plan view of porous layers according to the invention.
  • FIGS. 5 to 7 illustrate graphs representing the transmission spectra of different substrates that are bare or coated with the porous layer according to the various examples of the invention or according to comparative examples,
  • FIGS. 8 to 10 illustrate three solar modules integrating a substrate coated with a porous layer according to the invention
  • FIG. 11 illustrates a tinted luminous laminated glazing unit incorporating a substrate coated with a porous layer according to the invention
  • FIG. 12 illustrates the transmission factor as a function of the angle of an organic electroluminescent device whose substrate is naked or coated on its outer face with a porous layer according to the invention.
  • Samples of 10 cm ⁇ 10 cm were cut from a 2.1 mm thick clear silico-sodocalcic clear glass float glass, such as the DIAMANT glass marketed by SAINT-GOBAIN GLASS. These samples are washed with RBS solution, rinsed, dried and subjected to UV ozone treatment for 45 minutes.
  • the float glass may be provided with an alkali barrier sublayer for example of the SiO 2 , SiOC, SiNx type, with thicknesses of the order of 50 to 100 nm, possibly adjusting the choice of thicknesses and indices.
  • the first step of this process consists in preparing the liquid treatment composition, henceforth called "soil".
  • the corresponding molar ratio is 1: 4: 4.
  • This composition is preferably mixed for four hours in order to obtain complete hydrolysis of the alkoxide precursor.
  • the second step of this process consists in mixing the silica sol obtained previously with the pore-forming agent, namely sub-micron polymeric beads, in various proportions and of different types according to the samples.
  • the third step is the deposition of the mixture, preferably filtered beforehand at 0.45 ⁇ m.
  • the deposit is done by spin coating on a first side of the glass, side tin or bath.
  • the rotation speed is for example equal to 1000 revolutions per minute.
  • the fourth step corresponds to a heat treatment.
  • a first portion of the samples 1 to 6 is heated at 450 ° C. for 3 hours to eliminate the beads and densify the layer and remove the solvent (s).
  • a preliminary step of removing the solvents at 100 0 C for 1 hour, for example to reduce the risk of occurrence of cracks following too abrupt heating.
  • a second portion of the samples 1 to 6 are subjected to the quenching treatment at 640 ° C. for 10 minutes to eliminate the beads and densify the layer and obtain a toughened glass.
  • Preferably may be provided after the deposition of the sol prior step solvent removal at 100 0 C for 1 hour for example to reduce the risk of occurrence of cracks due to a too abrupt heating.
  • An optional fifth step is to add an overlay.
  • a part of the samples 1-6 is functionalized with perfluorosilane CF 3 - (CF 2) ⁇ CH 2 -CH 2 -Si- (OH) 3 - Aquacontrol® according to procedure described in patent application EP799873 - to further strengthen the hydrolytic behavior, in particular for external applications or in a humid atmosphere.
  • the beads are removed by an ad hoc solvent, it remains necessary to heat treat at 80 0 C to densify the layer and / or UV treatment.
  • Figures 1 and 2 show scanning electron microscopy images in a plane transverse section of samples 2 and 3.
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 respectively show scanning electron microscopy images in plane transverse section and in bottom view of the sample 5.
  • the porous layer 2 has well-individualized pores 20 distributed homogeneously throughout its thickness, from the interface with the glass substrate 1 to the interface with the air.
  • the surface of the porous layer 2 is remarkably smooth due to the elimination of the polymer beads without creating cracks.
  • the blur is less than 0.5%.
  • the pores of the porous layer have a size between 50 and 70 nm, which is close to the size of these beads.
  • the pores of the porous layer have a size between 30 and 70 nm substantially reproducing the size dispersion of these beads.
  • Table 1 below shows various characteristics of the layers of tests 1 to 6.
  • the thicknesses of the layers are measured from the SEM images.
  • Another precursor could be chosen, especially a sodium, lithium or potassium silicate, of 5 to 30% in solution in water.
  • the beads are removed either by an ad hoc solvent extracting the polymer, for example a THF in the PMMA case followed by drying at 80 0 C for example by infrared pulsed air, or by a heat treatment from 350 0 C for at least one hour to remove the beads.
  • an ad hoc solvent extracting the polymer for example a THF in the PMMA case followed by drying at 80 0 C for example by infrared pulsed air, or by a heat treatment from 350 0 C for at least one hour to remove the beads.
  • DIAMOND glass samples are prepared as in series No. 1.
  • TEOS tetraethylorthosilicate
  • the mass concentration of TEOS in the formulation is 40%.
  • the sol is hydrolyzed with vigorous stirring for 90 minutes (the initially cloudy solution becomes clear).
  • an alumina precursor is added to the formulation for the purpose of doping the silica.
  • This precursor is aluminum acetylacetonate or Al (acac). It is introduced at a rate of 5 mol% replacing silicon.
  • the AI (acac) is dissolved in the dilution water before being added to the soil.
  • the blowing agent is added last in the formulation.
  • the different formulations are deposited by spin-coating at 2000 rpm. The samples are then directly heat treated for 3 min at 700 ° C.
  • the layers have a thickness of about 110 nm, and pores about 70 nm (SEM observations).
  • a silica sol formulated in water is used to avoid destabilizing the emulsion.
  • the layers are deposited and then heat treated under the same conditions as the series No. 2.
  • the layers have a thickness of about 110 nm and pores of 30 nm (SEM observations).
  • FIGS. 4a and 4b show, respectively, scanning electron microscopy images in a plane transverse section of the type of series No. 3.
  • the refractive index in the visible range of layers 1 to 10 is given in Table 4 below.
  • FIG. 5 shows the transmission profiles T between 400 and 1200 nm for a bare diamond type extraclear glass (curve A), and for samples of the test No. 1:
  • Test No. 1 show an increase of 3 or 4% in the visible light transmission and 2% in the near infrared compared to the comparative bare glass. Neither grafting nor treatment at 640 ° C. affects the optical properties.
  • the transmission T is greater than 90%, especially greater than or equal to 93% between 400 and 700 nm.
  • the reflection R is also substantially constant, around 5 to 5.5% between 400 and 700 nm and around 8% between 700 and 1200 nm.
  • layers were deposited according to the methods previously described for series Nos. 1 to 3 by replacing the DIAMANT extraclear glass with a 2.1 mm thick clear PLANILUX type glass.
  • FIG. 6 thus shows the transmission profiles T between 300 and 1200 nm for bare Planilux glass (curve A '), and for a second sample with a porous layer on each side (curve B'), each layer being treated at 450 0 C.
  • the reflection R is also substantially constant, around 2 - 2.5%, between 400 and 700 nm, especially 1.9 to 550 nm, against about 5% with a single layer.
  • a first test consisting in evaluating the durability is often referred to in English as "climate test” according to IEC61250.
  • the layers undergo 20 thermal cycles from -40 0 C to + 80 0 C.
  • these layers undergo a damp resistance test known as the "damp heat” test, which consists of leaving them for 1000 hours at 85 ° C. in an enclosure whose atmosphere has a degree of 85% relative humidity control (IEC 61215 standard).
  • FIG. 7 thus shows the light transmission profiles between 300 and 1200 nm for a bare DIAMOND glass (curve A ”) and for samples of the following series 1:
  • Table 5 summarizes the energy gain values provided by the antireflection layer for a silicon-based photovoltaic module before and after these two tests.
  • the energy gain is defined as follows:
  • I AR and Is are respectively the current densities obtained with and without the antireflection layer.
  • Rcellule ( ⁇ ) quantum efficiency of the photovoltaic cell at a wavelength ⁇ .
  • quantum efficiency of the photovoltaic cell at a wavelength ⁇ .
  • quantum efficiency of the photovoltaic cell at a wavelength ⁇ .
  • blowing agents could also be incorporated with the beads, for example micelles of cationic surfactant molecules in solution and, optionally, in hydrolysed form, or of anionic, nonionic surfactants, or amphiphilic molecules, for example block copolymers. .
  • Such agents generate pores in the form of small-width channels or more or less round pores of small size between 2 and 5 nm.
  • the cationic surfactant may be cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, the precursor of the material is in solution in its form resulting from hydrolysis in an acid medium: Si (OH) 4 and the surfactant: Si molar ratio is between 10 -4 and 0, 5.
  • porous layer of a textured face with a macroscopic relief, including an extraclear laminated and printed glass such as ALBARINO glass from the company SAINT GOBAIN GLASS or a clear glass type PLANILUX SAINT GOBAIN GLASS.
  • ALBARINO glass from the company SAINT GOBAIN GLASS or a clear glass type PLANILUX SAINT GOBAIN GLASS.
  • Samples 1, 6 and 10 are preferably chosen as the outer glass of a solar module.
  • the module 10 shown in FIG. 8 is constituted as follows: the glass 1 provided with the porous antireflection layer 2 on its outer face 12 (air side) is associated by its inner face 11 with a glass 3, called "inside" glass.
  • This inner glass 3 is made of tempered glass, 2.1 mm thick, and clear or extra-clear.
  • the photovoltaic cells 4 are placed between the two glasses 1, 3 and then a polyurethane-based curable polymer 5 is poured into the interglass in accordance with the teaching of patent EP 0 739 042.
  • Each photovoltaic cell 4 consists, in known manner, of silicon wafers forming a p / n junction and printed front and rear electrical contacts.
  • the silicon photovoltaic cells can be replaced by solar cells using other semiconductors (like CIS, CdTe, a-Si, GaAs, GaInP).
  • the increase in efficiency, expressed in integrated current density, is about 2.9% compared to the conventional module.
  • the module 10 comprises the lens 1 with on its outer face 12 the porous layer 2 and on its inner face one or more thin-film photovoltaic cells 4', for example of the a-Si type, CdTe, GaAs or GaInP.
  • each photovoltaic cell comprises the following stack:
  • the photovoltaic cells 4 " are of type CIS and on glass 3.
  • a colored glass 1 is preferably chosen, with on the inside of the lamination 11 the low porous layer.
  • index 2 preferably samples 3, 4 or 5, with a lowest possible index and a thickness from 150 nm.
  • This type of module for example on a facade retains the color of the colored glass.
  • an outer antireflection layer such as the porous layer of the samples 1, 6 to 10 can be added.
  • a simple laminated glazing is formed, the porous layer forming an optical separator.
  • a light roof 100 for automobile is made comprising:
  • a first transparent and plane substrate 1 of optical index not more than about 1.5 for example a clear or extraclear glass
  • a second plane substrate dyed in the mass 1 " in particular a tinted glass, such as VGlO glass,
  • a lamination interlayer 5 between the first and second substrates for example a PVB
  • a source of illumination by the edge of the first substrate in the form of light-emitting diodes 6 preferably housed in a groove of the first lens 1,
  • FIG. 12 illustrates the transmission factor as a function of the angle of an organic electroluminescent device incorporating a bare substrate or coated on its outer face with a porous layer obtained with a pore-forming agent of nanoparticle or nanodroplet type according to the invention, for example by the manufacturing processes already described for Examples 1 to 10.
  • the profile of the curve 200 corresponds to the ideal case where all the light beams, whatever their incidence at the interface between the glass and the air, are extracted from the glass.
  • Curve 300 corresponds to bare glass.
  • Curve 400 corresponds to a glass coated with the porous layer for optimization of the extraction carried out at 0 °.
  • Curve 500 corresponds to a glass coated with the porous layer for optimization of the extraction carried out at 32 °.
  • Curve 600 corresponds to a glass coated with the porous layer for optimization of the extraction carried out at 40 °.
  • T ( ⁇ ) corresponds to the transmission of light as a function of the angle of incidence of the light beam ⁇
  • R ( ⁇ ) is a rectangular profile as a function of the angle of incidence of the light beam ⁇ , between 0 ° and the limit angle of refraction between the glass and the air, the height of R (x) being normalized
  • the shape ratio A thus evaluating the deviation from the ideality of the configuration, is reported in table 6. For each extraction optimization at a given angle, a preferred choice of optical index is obtained. thickness.

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