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Title: Flexible and thermoresponsive AEMR-pNIPAM/Cs0.33WO3 composite hydrogel film with NIR shielding potential for smart windows and smart curtains
Authors: Sudhakaran, N
Abraham, M
Parvathy, P A
Das, S
Sahoo, S K
Keywords: smart windows
thermoresponsive hydrogel
pNIPAM copolymer
Cs0.33WO3
NIR shielding
energy-saving
Issue Date: 15-Jun-2024
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Chemical Engineering Journal; 490:151603
Abstract: Thermoresponsive flexible smart windows and smart curtains having high near-infrared (NIR) shielding and tuned visible light transmittance are essential for improving the energy efficiency of the buildings. The lower critical solution temperature (LCST) of the cross-linked poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (pNIPAM) hydrogel film was precisely modified to a desired LCST value at 27.4 °C through the free radical copolymerization with 10 wt% of acrylated epoxidized methyl ricinoleate (AEMR). Cs0.33WO3 as NIR shielding nanoparticles (particle size < 200 nm) were synthesized via high energy ball milling method with AEMR as a surfactant for high NIR shielding efficiency and dispersion—the composite flexible hydrogel films with different wt% (0.3, 0.5,0.7, and 0.9 wt%) of Cs0.33WO3 nanoparticles were fabricated to analyze the NIR shielding efficiency and thermal insulation performance. The copolymeric hydrogel film with 0.7 wt% of Cs0.33WO3 nanoparticles (0.7-CWO) demonstrates a significant reduction in the NIR transmittance (15.0 % to 2.3 %) and variation in visible light transmittance from 73.6 % to 15.7 % while undergoing temperature-induced phase transition. The smart window fabricated with composite hydrogel film exhibits good integral luminous transmittance (Tlum, 380–780 nm, 68.7 %, below LCST) and justifiable solar modulation ability (ΔTsol, 300–2500 nm, 53.6 %). A model house was designed to monitor the indoor temperature difference, and a noticeable variation of 7 °C was observed in the house with and without 0.7-CWO film. Further, the developed composite material showed improvement in flexibility, water resistance, and thermal stability, confirming its usage for energy-saving smart windows or smart curtains.
URI: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1385894724030900?via%3Dihub
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