A photoluminescent hydrogen-bonded biomass aerogel for sustainable radiative cooling
Ingenierie des Materiaux polymeres
Abstract
Passive radiant cooling is a potentially sustainable thermal management strategy amid escalating global climate change. However, petrochemical-derived cooling materials often face efficiency challenges owing to the absorption of sunlight. We present an intrinsic photoluminescent biomass aerogel, which has a visible light reflectance exceeding 100%, that yields a large cooling effect. We discovered that DNA and gelatin aggregation into an ordered layered aerogel achieves a solar-weighted reflectance of 104.0% in visible light regions through fluorescence and phosphorescence. The cooling effect can reduce ambient temperatures by 16.0°C under high solar irradiance. In addition, the aerogel, efficiently produced…
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10Topics & keywords
- Aerogel
- Materials science
- Photoluminescence
- Absorption (acoustics)
- Biomass (ecology)
- Optoelectronics
- Environmental science
- Nanotechnology
- Responsible consumption and production