Switchable Cavitation in Silicone Coatings for Energy-Saving Cooling and Heating

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Date
2020
Volume
32
Issue
29
Journal
Advanced Materials
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Weinheim : Wiley-VCH Verlag
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Space cooling and heating currently result in huge amounts of energy consumption and various environmental problems. Herein, a switching strategy is described for efficient energy-saving cooling and heating based on the dynamic cavitation of silicone coatings that can be reversibly and continuously tuned from a highly porous state to a transparent solid. In the porous state, the coatings can achieve efficient solar reflection (93%) and long-wave infrared emission (94%) to induce a subambient temperature drop of about 5 °C in hot weather (≈35 °C). In the transparent solid state, the coatings allow active sunlight permeation (95%) to induce solar heating to raise the ambient temperature from 10 to 28 °C in cold weather. The coatings are made from commercially available, cheap materials via a facile, environmentally friendly method, and are durable, reversible, and patternable. They can be applied immediately to various existed objects including rigid substrates.

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Zhao, H., Sun, Q., Zhou, J., Deng, X., & Cui, J. (2020). Switchable Cavitation in Silicone Coatings for Energy-Saving Cooling and Heating (Weinheim : Wiley-VCH Verlag). Weinheim : Wiley-VCH Verlag. https://doi.org//10.1002/adma.202000870
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