Transparent Polymer Coatings for Energy-Efficient Daytime Window Cooling

Zhengui Zhou(Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics), Xin Wang(Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Yaoguang Ma(Zhejiang University), Bin Hu(Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Jun Zhou(Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics)
Cell Reports Physical Science
October 14, 2020
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Abstract

Solar and thermal management of transparent windows is important for the energy efficiency of human-made structures. Functional layers that partially block solar radiation would also be heated by sunlight, thus accelerating the interior heat exchange and increasing daytime cooling energy consumption. Here, we propose a strategy to improve energy efficiency through window cooling using a transparent double-layer coating, which comprises a near-infrared reflective underlayer and a high mid-infrared emissive top layer. The addition of a top emitter can decrease the temperature of the near-infrared reflective window up to ∼7°C in outdoor tests, and can provide extra cooling energy savings ranging from 20 to 49 MJ ⋅ m−2 ⋅ year−1 for a typical building located in 11 cities worldwide. This accounts for ∼3%–∼8% of their total annual cooling energy consumption and indicates the significant impact of window cooling on interior energy efficiency.


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