JOURNAL ARTICLE

Diatomite-Based Recyclable and Green Coating for Efficient Radiative Cooling

Jing LuYile FanXing LouWei XieBinyuan ZhaoHan ZhouTongxiang Fan

Year: 2024 Journal:   Biomimetics Vol: 9 (1)Pages: 50-50   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Radiative cooling is a promising strategy to address energy challenges arising from global warming. Nevertheless, integrating optimal cooling performance with commercial applications is a considerable challenge. Here, we demonstrate a scalable and straightforward approach for fabricating green radiative cooling coating consisting of methyl cellulose matrix-random diatomites with water as a solvent. Because of the efficient scattering of the porous morphology of diatomite and the inherent absorption properties of both diatomite and cellulose, the aqueous coating exhibits an excellent solar reflectance of 94% in the range of 0.25–2.5 μm and a thermal emissivity of 0.9 in the range of 8–14 µm. During exposure to direct sunlight at noon, the obtained coating achieved a maximum subambient temperature drop of 6.1 °C on sunny days and 2.5 °C on cloudy days. Furthermore, diatomite is a naturally sourced material that requires minimal pre-processing, and our coatings can be prepared free from harmful organic compounds. Combined with cost-effectiveness and environmental friendliness, it offers a viable path for the commercial application of radiative cooling.

Keywords:
Coating Emissivity Materials science Radiative cooling Radiative transfer Chemical engineering Composite material Optics Meteorology

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Topics

Thermal Radiation and Cooling Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Civil and Structural Engineering
Urban Heat Island Mitigation
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Engineering
Building Energy and Comfort Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Building and Construction
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