Waterborne polyurethane/cellulose composite aerogel with passive cooling and thermal insulation properties
Yu He,
Zhenyu Zhang,
Haosen Ma
et al.
Abstract:Passive cooling is a cooling technology that does not require external energy input, with most passive cooling strategies having high manufacturing difficulty and cost. In this study, we prepared lightweight aerogels (0.093 g/cm3) with high porosity (91.3%), directional pores, enhanced elastic recovery performance, and lower thermal conductivity (0.046 W/mK) through simple mixing, directional freezing, and freeze‐drying. The prepared samples have a reflectance of 87% in the ultraviolet—visible—near‐infrared (U… Show more
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