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Nanocomposite hydrogel for daytime passive cooling enabled by combined effects of radiative and evaporative cooling.

Authors :
Xu, Liang
Sun, Da-Wen
Tian, You
Fan, Tianhao
Zhu, Zhiwei
Source :
Chemical Engineering Journal. Feb2023, Vol. 457, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

• Nanocomposite hydrogel was developed for daytime passive cooling. • Mechanical, swelling, and hygroscopic properties of hydrogel were analyzed. • Combined effects of radiation and evaporation were achieved. • Radiative and evaporative cooling powers were determined. • Hydrogel showed effective building cooling and ice-food preservation during daytime. Both radiative and evaporative cooling as passive cooling technologies can reduce dependence on active cooling technologies. However, most reported studies investigated radiative and evaporative cooling separately, and significant challenges still remain in achieving highly efficient combined radiative and evaporative cooling. Hence, a polyacrylamide/polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel with nanoparticles (NPs/NADES@PAAm/PVA) was fabricated by natural deep eutectic solvent for highly efficient daytime passive cooling. The NPs/NADES@PAAm/PVA with a solar reflectance of ∼0.95 and an atmospheric emissivity of ∼0.92 could realize daytime radiative cooling. Besides, the NPs/NADES@PAAm/PVA possessed robust mechanical strength, excellent flexibility, and great rehydration. After water absorption, both swollen NPs/NADES@PAAm/PVA and hygroscopic NPs/NADES@PAAm/PVA could simultaneously achieve radiative and evaporative cooling. Outdoor experiments demonstrated that the NPs/NADES@PAAm/PVA, swollen NPs/NADES@PAAm/PVA, and hygroscopic NPs/NADES@PAAm/PVA obtained an average temperature drop (Δ T) of ∼2.9, ∼6.2, and ∼3.6 °C under the sunlight, respectively, compared with the ambient temperature of ∼35.0 °C, indicating that the NPs/NADES@PAAm/PVA could achieve a sub-ambient temperature while the swollen and hygroscopic NPs/NADES@PAAm/PVA possessed better cooling performances due to the combined cooling effects. Another outdoor experiment proved that the NPs/NADES@PAAm/PVA had great application potential in building cooling and iced food preservation under sunlight, further promoting passive cooling technology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13858947
Volume :
457
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemical Engineering Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161527943
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2022.141231