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Phase-Changing Polymer Film for Smart Windows with Highly Adaptive Solar Modulation.

Yuqin FengWenxia MaHaibo LiMing YangYunzi YuShuming LiuXianglong ZengFang HuangYong-Sheng YangZehao Li
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Adjusting sunlight and thermal radiation from windows is important in efficient energy-saving applications. A high solar modulation (Δ T sol ) capability as well as a high luminous transmittance ( T lum ) are the ultimate aim of smart windows. In this study, hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC), W-doped VO 2 , and poly- N -iso-propylacrylamide (PNIPAm) composite hydrogel films were produced. The sample was prepared between two glasses to constitute a smart window with a sandwich construction structure, which exhibits a high T lum of 87.16%, a Δ T sol of 65.71%, and a lower critical solution temperature (LCST) of 29 °C. The practical applications of conventional PNIPAm hydrogels are limited by the volume contraction of phase transition. Here, this challenge is addressed by the simple method of combining with HPC. The PNIPAm-2.5 wt % HPC hydrogels possess thermo-responsive contractility with a volume shrinkage rate of 8.5%. Even after 100 high- and low-temperature cyclic durability tests, the smart windows still exhibit a high solar modulation capability.
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