Self-adaptive and large-area sprayable thermal management coatings for energy saving
Peng Zhou1, Guangyang Jiang2, Yuyan Wang3
1State Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials Engineering, Polymer Research Institute of Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610065, China.
Abstract:
Self-adaptive thermal management over large areas is highly attractive since single-mode radiative cooling materials lead to undesired overcooling. However, it remains a challenge that dual-mode switchable materials require artificial stimuli or additional energy for switching between heating and cooling modes. Here, different from dual-mode switching materials driven by artificial stimuli or additional energy, we propose an autonomously self-adaptive dual-modal coating with assembled micro-heterostructures that can engender the multistage scattering of incident light. The resultant coating demonstrates 92% solar reflectivity and 93% emissivity in hot condition. More significantly, the coating reaches 60% visible light optical modulation, which is attributed to the formation and disruption of the conjugation region in the chromogenic molecules, to prevent overcooling in cold condition. A thermal-switchable fabric is further fabricated via large-area spraying processes, demonstrating 2.5 °C warmer in cold condition and 8.7 °C cooler in hot condition compared to white samples. The coating highlights the importance of the large-scale manufacturing of temperature-adaptive materials, providing insights into the application of dynamic radiative cooling in garment, camping, building and other fields.
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