Radiative-Cooling
Composites with Enhanced Infrared
Emissivity by Structural Infrared Scattering through Indium Tin Oxide
Nanoparticles in a Polymer Matrix
Posted on 2023-03-15 - 15:36
Radiative cooling has attracted tremendous interest as
it can tackle
global warming by saving energy consumption in heating, ventilation,
and air conditioning (HVAC) in buildings. Polymer materials play an
important role in radiative cooling owing to their high infrared emissivity.
Along this line, numerous studies on optically optimized geometries
were carried out to enhance the selective wavelength absorption for
high infrared emissivity; however, the polymer material itself relatively
was not investigated and optimized enough. Herein, we investigate
the infrared radiation (IR) absorption coefficient of various polymer
types, and introduce a new concept of radiative-cooling composites.
By dispersing the IR scattering medium in a polymer matrix, IR can
be effectively scattered and attenuated by the polymer matrix. Indium
tin oxide was utilized as the IR scattering medium in a cellulose
acetate polymer matrix in this report. The window film was made with
this composite and showed an effective cooling performance by outdoor
thermal evaluation. This composite opens a new venue to endow materials
with enhanced radiative-cooling property regardless of the polymer
types.
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Park, Sanghun; Pal, Sudip Kumar; Otoufat, Tohid; Kim, Gunwoo (2023). Radiative-Cooling
Composites with Enhanced Infrared
Emissivity by Structural Infrared Scattering through Indium Tin Oxide
Nanoparticles in a Polymer Matrix. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c00143Â