• Scientists invent `smart' window materia

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    Scientists invent `smart' window material that blocks rays without
    blocking views

    Date:
    November 9, 2021
    Source:
    Nanyang Technological University
    Summary:
    An international research team has invented a 'smart' window
    material that controls heat transmission without blocking views,
    which could help cut the energy required to cool and heat buildings.



    FULL STORY ==========================================================================
    An international research team led by scientists from Nanyang
    Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has invented a 'smart' window material that controls heat transmission without blocking views,
    which could help cut the energy required to cool and heat buildings.


    ========================================================================== Developed by NTU researchers, the new energy-saving material for
    electrochromic (EC) windows that operates at the flick of a switch is
    designed to block infrared radiation -- which is the major component of sunlight that emits heat.

    The new material has a specifically designed nanostructure and comprises advanced materials like titanium dioxide (TiO2), tungsten trioxide (WO3), neodymium-Niobium (Nd-Nb), and tin (IV) oxide (SnO2). The composite
    material is intended to be coated onto glass window panels, and when
    activated by electricity, users would be able to 'switch on and off'
    the infrared radiation transmission through the window.

    The invention, which featured alongside the front cover of the journal
    ACS Omega, could block up to 70 per cent of infrared radiation according
    to experimental simulations without compromising views through the window
    since it allows up to 90 per cent of visible light to pass through.

    The material is also about 30 per cent more effective in regulating
    heat than commercially available electrochromic windows and is cheaper
    to make due to its durability.

    An improvement over current electrochromic (EC) window Electrochromic
    windows are a common feature in 'green' buildings today. They work by
    becoming tinted when in use, reducing light from entering the room.



    ========================================================================== Commercially available electrochromic windows usually have a layer of
    tungsten trioxide (WO3) coated on one side of the glass panel, and the
    other, without.

    When the window is switched on, an electric current moves lithium ions
    to the side containing WO3,and the window darkens or turns opaque. Once switched off, the ions migrate away from the coated glass, and the window becomes clear again.

    However, current electrochromic windows are only effective in blocking
    visible light, not the infrared radiation, which means heat continues
    to pass through the window, warming up the room.

    Another drawback of the current technology is its durability, as the performance of the electrochromic component tends to degrade in three
    to five years. In lab tests, NTU's electrochromic technology was put
    through rigorous on-off cycles to evaluate its durability Results showed
    the properties of the window retained excellent stability (blocked more
    than 65% of infrared radiation) demonstrating its superior performance, feasibility and costs saving potential for long-term use in sustainable buildings.

    Lead author of the electrochromic window study, Associate Professor
    Alfred Tok of the NTU School of Materials Science and Engineering said,
    "By incorporating the specially designed nanostructure, we enabled
    the material to react in a 'selective' manner, blocking near infrared
    radiation while still allowing most of the visible light to pass through whenever our electrochromic window is switched on. The choice of advanced materials also helped improved the performance, stability and durability
    of the smart window." The new electrochromic technology may help conserve energy that would be used for the heating and cooling of buildings and
    could contribute to the future design of sustainable green buildings,
    say the research team.



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    The study reflects the university's commitment to address humanity's grand challenges on sustainability as part of the NTU 2025 strategic plan,
    which seeks to accelerate the translation of research discoveries into innovations that mitigate human impact on the environment.

    Next generation smart window: Controlling both infrared radiations and conduction heat Seeking to improve the performance of their smart window technology, the NTU team, in a separate work to that reported in the
    journal, created a switch system that helps to control conducted heat,
    which is the heat from the external environment.

    The patented NTU switch comprises magnetic carbon-based particles and thin films that are good conductors of heat. When the switch is turned off, conducted heat cannot transfer through the window. When switched on,
    the heat will be allowed to pass through the glass window.

    When integrated with the newly developed electrochromic material,
    the team's smart window can control two types of heat transmission:
    infrared radiation and conduction heat, which is the main mode of heat
    transfer through matter.

    ========================================================================== Story Source: Materials provided by
    Nanyang_Technological_University. Note: Content may be edited for style
    and length.


    ========================================================================== Journal Reference:
    1. Ronn Goei, Amanda Jiamin Ong, Jun Hao Tan, Jie Yi Loke, Shun
    Kuang Lua,
    Daniel Mandler, Shlomo Magdassi, Alfred Iing Yoong Tok. Nd-Nb
    Co-doped SnO2/a-WO3 Electrochromic Materials: Enhanced Stability
    and Switching Properties. ACS Omega, 2021; 6 (40): 26251 DOI:
    10.1021/acsomega.1c03260 ==========================================================================

    Link to news story: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/11/211109120331.htm

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