Progress of passive daytime radiative cooling technologies towards commercial applications
13. Climate action
11. Sustainability
0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
02 engineering and technology
7. Clean energy
DOI:
10.1016/j.partic.2021.10.004
Publication Date:
2021-11-03T05:25:45Z
AUTHORS (6)
ABSTRACT
Abstract Global warming has become one of the major environmental problems facing mankind in the 21st century. The existing refrigeration technology of buildings, like air conditioning, consumes a lot of energy. Passive daytime radiative cooling technology works without consuming energy, nor emitting carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. This review summarizes the development of daytime passive radiative cooling technology from the basic principles, structure and materials of radiative coolers; analyses and evaluates the various existing radiative coolers. The core of radiative cooling lies in the combination of multi-scale micro/nano structures. The cooler reflects sunlight thus preventing the building from being heated up; while allows the building to radiate its own heat out thus being cooled down; meanwhile maintains the temperature difference by the heat insulation effect of the porous structure in the film. The common challenges and potential solutions for the commercialization of radiative cooling technologies are analyzed, which may promote the applications of the technology in the near future.
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