Affiliation:
1. Energy & Environment Materials Research Division Korea Institute of Materials Science Changwon-si Gyeongsangnam-do 51508 Republic of Korea
2. Carbon & Light Materials Application Group Korea Institute of Industrial Technology 222Palbok-ro Deokjin-gu Jeonju 54853 Republic of Korea
3. Center for Scientific Instrumentation Korea Basic Science Institute 169-148 Gwahak-ro Yuseong-gu Daejeon 34133 Republic of Korea
Abstract
AbstractThe pursuit of energy‐saving materials and technologies has garnered significant attention for their pivotal role in mitigating both energy consumption and carbon emissions. In particular, thermochromic windows in buildings offer energy‐saving potential by adjusting the transmittance of solar irradiation in response to temperature changes. Radiative cooling (RC), radiating thermal heat from an object surface to the cold outer space, also offers a potential way for cooling without energy consumption. Accordingly, smart window and RC technologies based on thermochromic materials can play a crucial role in improving energy efficiency and reducing energy consumption in buildings in response to the surrounding temperature. Vanadium dioxide (VO2) is a promising thermochromic material for energy‐saving smart windows and RC due to its reversible metal‐to‐insulator transition, accompanying large changes in its optical properties. This review provides a brief summary of synthesis methods of VO2 nanostructures based on nanoparticles and thin films. Moreover, this review emphasizes and summarizes modulation strategies focusing on doping, thermal processing, and structure manipulation to improve and regulate the thermochromic and emissivity performance of VO2 for smart window and RC applications. In last, the challenges and recent advances of VO2‐based smart window and RC applications are briefly presented.
Funder
Korea Basic Science Institute
Commercializations Promotion Agency for R and D Outcomes
Korea Institute of Materials Science
Ministry of Science and ICT, South Korea
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