Creating an Eco‐Friendly Building Coating with Smart Subambient Radiative Cooling

Xiao Xue(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Meng Qiu(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Yanwen Li(China State Construction Engineering (China)), Quan Zhang(Pennsylvania State University), Siqi Li(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Zhuo Yang(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Chi Feng(China State Construction Engineering (China)), Weidong Zhang(China State Construction Engineering (China)), Jian‐Guo Dai(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Dangyuan Lei(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Wei Jin(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Lijin Xu(Renmin University of China), Tao Zhang(China State Construction Engineering (China)), Jie Qin(China State Construction Engineering (China)), Huiqun Wang(Harbin Electric Corporation (China)), Shanhui Fan(Stanford University)
Advanced Materials
September 13, 2020
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Abstract

Abstract Subambient daytime radiative cooling (SDRC) provides a promising electricity‐ and cryogen‐free pathway for global energy‐efficiency. However, current SDRC systems require stringent surface designs, which are neither cost‐effective nor eco‐friendly, to selectively emit thermal radiation to outer space and simultaneously maximize solar reflectance. Here, a generic method is developed to upgrade the conventional building‐coating materials with a peculiar self‐adaptive SDRC effect through combining particle scattering, sunlight‐excited fluorescence, and mid‐infrared broadband radiation. It is also theoretically proved that heat exchange with the sky can eliminate the use of resonant microstructures and noble metal mirrors in conventional SDRC, and also leads to enhanced daytime cooling yet suppressed nighttime overcooling. When exposed to direct sunlight, the upgraded coating over an aluminum plate can achieve 6 °C (7 °C on a scale‐model building) below the ambient temperature under a solar intensity of 744 W m −2 (850 W m −2 ), yielding a cooling power of 84.2 W m −2 . The results pave the way for practical large‐scale applications of high‐performance SDRC for human thermal comfort in buildings.


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