材料科学
光致发光
发射率
辐射冷却
光电子学
辐射传输
被动冷却
光学
发光
热的
红外线的
红外窗口
复合材料
辐射能
涂层
作者
Wenxia Sima,Xiaotong Liu,Potao Sun,Tao Yuan,Ming Yang,Chaolu Niu,Binghao Chen,Yuxiang Mai,Kaihua Yang
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.6c10327
摘要
Abstract Addressing the escalating heat challenges driven by global warming requires advanced thermal management materials with both high cooling efficiency and energy recovery capability. A biomimetic passive radiative cooling material (BPPM), inspired by the hierarchical porous structure and visible luminescent appearance of corals, is developed to simultaneously harness environmental light and heat. BPPM integrates a porous cellulose acetate (CA) matrix with photoluminescent phase-change microcapsules (PL-PCs), exhibiting a PL-assisted apparent solar reflectance of 100.26% arising from the combined effects of PL-PC photoluminescence and Mie scattering, and an infrared emissivity of 97.71% within the atmospheric window via the molecular vibrations of CA and lattice vibrations of the CaWO4 shell. Under a custom-built outdoor radiative-cooling test configuration, BPPM achieved an average daytime cooling effect of 13.96 ± 1.25 °C relative to the chamber temperature. The BPPM coating also lowered the simulated oil-pillow surface temperature by 17.4 °C and reduced the internal oil temperature. Coupling with a thermoelectric module enables the conversion of low-grade thermal energy into a stable 0.6 V output, while accelerated aging tests show 93% performance retention after 72 h, with substantial performance maintained after 288 h. Building simulations further reveal that annual cooling energy consumption can be reduced by over 20% when BPPM is used as an envelope material. These results in strong potential of BPPM as a zero-energy thermal management material for energy-efficient buildings and cooling applications.
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