Cellulose‐Based Radiative Cooling and Solar Heating Powers Ionic Thermoelectrics

Author:

Liao Mingna12,Banerjee Debashree12,Hallberg Tomas3,Åkerlind Christina3,Alam Md Mehebub12,Zhang Qilun12,Kariis Hans3,Zhao Dan1ORCID,Jonsson Magnus P.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Organic Electronics Department of Science and Technology Linköping University Norrköping SE‐601 74 Sweden

2. Wallenberg Wood Science Center Linköping University Norrköping SE‐601 74 Sweden

3. Department of Electro‐Optical systems FOI‐Swedish Defense Research Agency Linköping SE‐583 30 Sweden

Abstract

AbstractCellulose opens for sustainable materials suitable for radiative cooling thanks to inherent high thermal emissivity combined with low solar absorptance. When desired, solar absorptance can be introduced by additives such as carbon black. However, such materials still shows high thermal emissivity and therefore performs radiative cooling that counteracts the heating process if exposed to the sky. Here, this is addressed by a cellulose‐carbon black composite with low mid‐infrared (MIR) emissivity and corresponding suppressed radiative cooling thanks to a transparent IR‐reflecting indium tin oxide coating. The resulting solar heater provides opposite optical properties in both the solar and thermal ranges compared to the cooler material in the form of solar‐reflecting electrospun cellulose. Owing to these differences, exposing the two materials to the sky generated spontaneous temperature differences, as used to power an ionic thermoelectric device in both daytime and nighttime. The study characterizes these effects in detail using solar and sky simulators and through outdoor measurements. Using the concept to power ionic thermoelectric devices shows thermovoltages of >60 mV and 10 °C temperature differences already at moderate solar irradiance of ≈400 W m−2.

Funder

Knut och Alice Wallenbergs Stiftelse

Linköpings Universitet

Wallenberg Wood Science Center

Vetenskapsrådet

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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