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Reflective and transparent cellulose-based passive radiative coolers

Authors :
Xavier Crispin
Md. Mehebub Alam
Magnus Berggren
Ravi Shanker
Ayesha Sultana
Dan Zhao
Sampath Gamage
Debashree Banerjee
T. Hallberg
Christina Ã…kerlind
Hans Kariis
Magnus P. Jonsson
Source :
Cellulose. 28:9383-9393
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Radiative cooling passively removes heat from objects via emission of thermal radiation to cold space. Suitable radiative cooling materials absorb infrared light while they avoid solar heating by either reflecting or transmitting solar radiation, depending on the application. Here, we demonstrate a reflective radiative cooler and a transparent radiative cooler solely based on cellulose derivatives manufactured via electrospinning and casting, respectively. By modifying the microstructure of cellulose materials, we control the solar light interaction from highly reflective (> 90%, porous structure) to highly transparent (approximate to 90%, homogenous structure). Both cellulose materials show high thermal emissivity and minimal solar absorption, making them suitable for daytime radiative cooling. Used as coatings on silicon samples exposed to sun light at daytime, the reflective and transparent cellulose coolers could passively reduce sample temperatures by up to 15 degrees C and 5 degrees C, respectively. Funding Agencies|Linkoping University

Details

ISSN :
1572882X and 09690239
Volume :
28
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cellulose
Accession number :
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