1. Bioinspired radiative cooling coating with high emittance and robust self-cleaning for sustainably efficient heat dissipation.
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Li Y, Song Y, Zu H, Zhang F, Yang H, Dai W, Meng J, and Jiang L
- Abstract
To overcome the overheating phenomena of electronic devices and energy components, developing advanced energy-free cooling coatings with promising radiative property seem an effective and energy-saving way. However, the further application of these coatings is greatly limited by their sustainability because of their fragile and easy contamination. Herein, it is reported that a bioinspired radiative cooling coating (BRCC) displayed sustainably efficient heat dissipation by the combination of high emittance and robust self-cleaning property. With the hierarchical porous structure constructed by multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), modified SiO
2 and fluorosilicone (FSi) resin, the involvement of the BRCC improves the cooling performance by increasing ≈25% total heat transfer coefficient. During the abrasion and soiling tests, the BRCC-coated Al alloy heat sink always displays stable radiative cooling performance. Moreover, the simulation and experimental results both revealed that reducing surface coverage of BRCC (≈80.9%) can still keep highly cooling efficiency, leading to a cost-effective avenue. Therefore, this study may guide the design and fabrication of advanced radiative cooling coating., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest. Jiang Lei is a member of the Exploration editorial board., (© 2023 The Authors. Exploration published by Henan University and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.)- Published
- 2023
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