Photonic structures in radiative cooling
Radiative cooling is a passive cooling technology without any energy consumption,
compared to conventional cooling technologies that require power sources and dump waste …
compared to conventional cooling technologies that require power sources and dump waste …
Applications of thermochromic and electrochromic smart windows: Materials to buildings
S Wu, H Sun, M Duan, H Mao, Y Wu, H Zhao… - Cell Reports Physical …, 2023 - cell.com
Thermochromic and electrochromic smart windows are increasingly receiving attention for
their specific ability to regulate the dynamics of light and heat. The goal of improving smart …
their specific ability to regulate the dynamics of light and heat. The goal of improving smart …
Scalable thermochromic smart windows with passive radiative cooling regulation
Radiative cooling materials spontaneously radiate long-wave infrared (LWIR) to the cold
outer space, providing cooling power that is preferred in hot seasons. Radiative cooling has …
outer space, providing cooling power that is preferred in hot seasons. Radiative cooling has …
Printable thermochromic hydrogel‐based smart window for all‐weather building temperature regulation in diverse climates
G Chen, K Wang, J Yang, J Huang, Z Chen… - Advanced …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Thermochromic smart windows are widely developed to modulate building energy
exchange to save building energy consumption. However, most smart windows have fixed …
exchange to save building energy consumption. However, most smart windows have fixed …
Thermochromic smart windows with highly regulated radiative cooling and solar transmission
Radiative cooling (RC) is a technique that spontaneously radiates long-wave infrared
(LWIR) to the cold outer space, which provides cooling power to buildings, however only …
(LWIR) to the cold outer space, which provides cooling power to buildings, however only …
Near-infrared absorbing glazing for energy-efficient windows: A critical review and performance assessments from the building requirements
J Pu, C Shen, J Wang, Y Zhang, C Zhang… - Nano Energy, 2023 - Elsevier
In the past decades, spectrally selective windows, such near-infrared absorbing (NIR)
glazings, low-e glazings, and various smart windows, have been widely studied, developed …
glazings, low-e glazings, and various smart windows, have been widely studied, developed …
Proton donor-regulated mechanically robust aramid nanofiber aerogel membranes for high-temperature thermal insulation
Y Hu, G Yang, J Zhou, H Li, L Shi, X Xu, B Cheng… - ACS …, 2022 - ACS Publications
High-performance thermal insulators are urgently desired for energy-saving and thermal
protection applications. However, the creation of such materials with synchronously ultralow …
protection applications. However, the creation of such materials with synchronously ultralow …
A review of conventional, advanced, and smart glazing technologies and materials for improving indoor environment
The ever increasing demand of energy consumption, and harmful CO 2 emission, which
causes global warming necessitate the urgent need of energy conservation particularly in …
causes global warming necessitate the urgent need of energy conservation particularly in …
Hollow‐structured materials for thermal insulation
Heating and cooling represent a significant portion of overall energy consumption of our
society. Due to the diffusive nature of thermal energy, thermal insulation is critical for energy …
society. Due to the diffusive nature of thermal energy, thermal insulation is critical for energy …
Unconventional smart windows: Materials, structures and designs
As populations grow, energy demands gradually increase, so more efficient energy use is
essential. Building energy consumption comprises more than 40% of global energy …
essential. Building energy consumption comprises more than 40% of global energy …