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Gigantic Thermal Shielding in 2D Oxide Nanosheets.

Hirofumi TsunematsuYue ShiEisuke YamamotoMakoto KobayashiTomohiro YoshidaMinoru Osada
Published in: ACS nano (2023)
Thermal shielding materials that can block near-infrared (NIR) light from the sunlight while maintaining visible transparency have become increasingly important from an energy-saving perspective. Here, we demonstrate a gigantic NIR shielding by an engineered plasmonic material based on a two-dimensional (2D) polytungstate (Cs 4- x W 11 O 35- d ). Starting from a charge-neutral polytungstate (Cs 4 W 11 O 35 ), we synthesize charge-imbalanced 2D nanosheets (Cs 4- x W 11 O 35- d ) that undergo an unusual structural change with the semiconductor-to-metal transition in a reduced atmosphere. Layer-by-layer engineering of the 2D nanosheets enables a plasmon-induced enhancement of the NIR reflectance (>53%) with a high visible transparency (>71%), realizing high-performance thermal shielding. Our approach offers a solution for future thermal management technology.
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