Moisture modulated refractive index difference of engineered pore interface for indoor temperature and humidity regulation
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL(2024)
Abstract
Regulation of indoor environments like temperature and humidity consumes enormous energy and brings environmental crises. Therefore, the development of energy-free approaches is critical as it simultaneously improves living comfort and decreases the carbon footprint. Here we report a moisture-modulated strategy to access switchable thermal regulation by tuning solar radiative scattering through manipulation of the refractive index difference (Delta n) of a porous surface. This approach is based on a double-layered film containing an upper porous polymer layer and a lower photothermal layer. Via moisture absorption and evaporation, the film performs a reversible thermal switching between solar heating and radiative cooling, allowing efficient space temperature manipulation in the range from + 12.0 to - 8.0 degrees C. Besides, the moisture-modulated characteristic also offers an opportunity for solar dehumidification by automatically absorbing ambient moisture while mitigating temperature rise. This work bridges a thermal nexus between moisture with solar radiation, while providing a guideline for energy-free indoor environment manipulation.
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Key words
Energy-neutral,Switchable refractive index difference,Tunable solar scattering,Moisture adaptive thermal regulation,Solar dehumidification
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