2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-52021-7
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Towards Room Temperature Thermochromic Coatings with controllable NIR-IR modulation for solar heat management & smart windows applications

B. S. Khanyile,
N. Numan,
A. Simo
et al.

Abstract: Solar heat management & green air-conditioning are among the major technologies that could mitigate heat islands phenomenon while minimizing significantly the CO2 global foot-print within the building & automotive sectors. Chromogenic materials in general, and thermochromic smart coatings especially are promising candidates that consent a noteworthy dynamic solar radiation Infrared (NIR-IR) regulation and hence an efficient solar heat management especially with the expected increase of the global seaso… Show more

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“…Among the innovative technologies used in smart windows, photochromic materials and solar cells stand out. Photochromic materials, which can alter their color or opacity based on light intensity, offer dynamic control over light transmission, reducing glare and enhancing indoor comfort. Meanwhile, solar cells integrated into smart windows enable these surfaces to generate energy by converting sunlight into electricity. This combination not only boosts the energy efficiency of the buildings by decreasing the reliance on artificial lighting and climate control systems but also promotes sustainable energy practices through the use of renewable energy sources .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the innovative technologies used in smart windows, photochromic materials and solar cells stand out. Photochromic materials, which can alter their color or opacity based on light intensity, offer dynamic control over light transmission, reducing glare and enhancing indoor comfort. Meanwhile, solar cells integrated into smart windows enable these surfaces to generate energy by converting sunlight into electricity. This combination not only boosts the energy efficiency of the buildings by decreasing the reliance on artificial lighting and climate control systems but also promotes sustainable energy practices through the use of renewable energy sources .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%