材料科学
辐射传输
纤维素
吸收(声学)
热发射率
辐射冷却
辐照度
光电子学
光学
化学工程
复合材料
热力学
物理
梁(结构)
工程类
作者
Juliana Jaramillo‐Fernandez,Han Yang,Lukas Schertel,Guy L. Whitworth,P. D. García,Silvia Vignolini,Clivia M. Sotomayor‐Torres
出处
期刊:Advanced Science
[Wiley]
日期:2022-01-17
卷期号:9 (8): e2104758-e2104758
被引量:202
标识
DOI:10.1002/advs.202104758
摘要
Abstract Passive radiative cooling (RC) enables the cooling of objects below ambient temperature during daytime without consuming energy, promising to be a game changer in terms of energy savings and CO 2 reduction. However, so far most RC surfaces are obtained by energy‐intensive nanofabrication processes or make use of unsustainable materials. These limitations are overcome by developing cellulose films with unprecedentedly low absorption of solar irradiance and strong mid‐infrared (mid‐IR) emittance. In particular, a cellulose‐derivative (cellulose acetate) is exploited to produce porous scattering films of two different thicknesses, L ≈ 30 µm (thin) and L ≈ 300 µm (thick), making them adaptable to above and below‐ambient cooling applications. The thin and thick films absorb only of the solar irradiance, which represents a net cooling power gain of at least 17 W m −2 , compared to state‐of‐the‐art cellulose‐based radiative‐cooling materials. Field tests show that the films can reach up to ≈5 °C below ambient temperature, when solar absorption and conductive/convective losses are minimized. Under dryer conditions (water column = 1 mm), it is estimated that the films can reach average minimum temperatures of ≈7–8 °C below the ambient. The work presents an alternative cellulose‐based material for efficient radiative cooling that is simple to fabricate, cost‐efficient and avoids the use of polluting materials.
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