News

(l) Hierarchical-morphology metafabric for scalable radiative cooling. (m) Diagram of the intrinsic molecular vibrations and porous structure of the cellulose acetate (CA) film.
The solution is scalable and can be seamlessly integrated ... More information: Gan Huang et al, Radiative cooling and indoor light management enabled by a transparent and self-cleaning polymer ...
Radiative cooling occurs when the surface of an object ... as cementitious materials are very cheap, highly scalable and robust.” He said the additional complexity of the system involves the ...
This allows for passive radiative cooling without electricity consumption ... and reduce reliance on air conditioning. The solution is scalable and can be seamlessly integrated into plans ...
An exciting field of materials science lies in radiative cooling materials, things which reflect so much incoming heat that they can cool down from their own radiation rather than heating up in ...
Radiative cooling is a passive cooling approach that could reduce reliance on air conditioning. This Review outlines the challenges, progress and opportunities for the application of radiative ...
Theoretical work indicated that multi-junction solar cells (MJSCs, diagram left) were the best technology on which to try radiative cooling, and the team went on to take InGaP-GaAs-Ge cells through ...
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati have designed an affordable and efficient 'passive' radiative cooling system that does not require electricity to operate and can ...
(e) ZnO NPs embedded nano-porous PE fabric. (f) Schematic for the coloration of radiative cooling textiles, which is made by mixing IR-transparent inorganic pigment nanoparticles with PE.