An inorganic water-based paint for high-durability passive radiative cooling

Due to the extreme reflectivity requirements of radiative cooling coatings, these materials often employ ceramic nanoparticles such as TiO 2 due to their high refractive index and scattering efficiency. However, the bandgap of TiO 2 (3.2 eV) is lower than the energy of the most energetic solar light...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials chemistry. C, Materials for optical and electronic devices Materials for optical and electronic devices, 2025
Hauptverfasser: Li, Siyuan, Zhang, Xianglin, Yang, Yanfei, Li, Xin, Xu, Hongbo, Zhao, Juyan, Pattelli, Lorenzo, Pan, Lei, Zhao, Jiupeng, Li, Yao
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Due to the extreme reflectivity requirements of radiative cooling coatings, these materials often employ ceramic nanoparticles such as TiO 2 due to their high refractive index and scattering efficiency. However, the bandgap of TiO 2 (3.2 eV) is lower than the energy of the most energetic solar light, leading to significant absorption in the UV range (0.25–0.4 μm) and subsequent oxidation aging and yellowing of particles and/or organic binders. To overcome the conflict between high reflective efficiency and UV durability, formulations using high-bandgap materials can be used despite their lower refractive index. In this work, we describe an optimized PRC-Al 2 O 3 coating by adjusting the ratio of low refractive index alumina particles to sodium methylsilicate adhesive. The PRC-Al 2 O 3 exhibits a high solar reflectance above 0.96 and a high mid-infrared emissivity of 0.91, enabling it to achieve a maximum theoretical cooling power of 109 W m −2 . Following continuous UV irradiation with a power of 0.7 kW m −2 for 72 hours, only a marginal 0.2% decline in solar reflectance compared to the unaged coatings. The resulting anti-aging cooling paint is scalable and can be spray-coated onto outdoor structures and containers, providing durable radiative cooling towards real-world applications.
ISSN:2050-7526
2050-7534
DOI:10.1039/D4TC04108A