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Sub-ambient cooling effect and net energy efficiency of a super-amphiphobic self-cleaning passive sub-ambient daytime radiative cooling coating applied to various buildings.

Authors :
Zhang, Yangang
Yang, Zhuo
Zhang, Zihan
Cai, Yuanzhu
Sun, Zhipeng
Zhang, Hongqiang
Li, Yanwen
Liu, Lianhua
Zhang, Weidong
Xue, Xiao
Xu, Lijin
Source :
Energy & Buildings. Apr2023, Vol. 284, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

• A passive subambient daytime radiative cooling (PSDRC) coating was prepared. • The superamphiphobic topcoat had contact angles > 150° and sliding angles < 10°. • The different PSDRC roofs showed subambient cooling effects under direct sunlight. • The net energy reduction of the PSDRC-coated buildings was impressive. • The solar reflectance of the coating was reduced by 0.005 after dirt-resistance tests. • The solar reflectance of the coating was reduced by 0.021 after accelerated aging tests. In this study, a super-amphiphobic passive sub-ambient daytime radiative cooling (PSDRC) coating was applied to various buildings in different climatic regions in China. Irrespective of sunny, cloudy, and rainy weather conditions, the roof and west-facing wall surfaces coated with the PSDRC coating exhibited distinct sub-ambient cooling effects. Compared with the cool-white and grey roof surface temperatures, the roof surface temperature due to PSDRC coating was lower by 10.1 °C and 33.1 °C, respectively. Consequently, the room interior temperatures of different buildings were lower than the ambient air temperature during the day because of heat conduction and convection. The room with a window coated by the PSDRC coating had 18.2 °C lower interior temperature than that with a west-facing glass window. Thus, the PSDRC coating decreased the cooling energy consumption of buildings in the summer but increased the heating energy consumption in the winter. However, the net energy savings were considerable because of low solar irradiance and high heating energy demand when the sub-ambient cooling effect was diminished, which minimised the difference between the roof surface and room interior temperatures of the PSDRC and control buildings. After five-cycle dirt resistance tests, the solar reflectance of the super-amphiphobic PSDRC coating was reduced only by 0.0051. After 2000 h of artificial accelerated weathering tests, the solar reflectance of the superamphiphobic PSDRC coating was attenuated by 0.021 on average. This indicates the significance of the super-amphiphobic self-cleaning capability, which endowed the coating with a long-term sub-ambient cooling effect. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03787788
Volume :
284
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Energy & Buildings
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162254581
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2022.112702