화학공학소재연구정보센터
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, Vol.176, 427-434, 2018
Facile synthesis of mesoporous VO2 nanocrystals by a cotton-template method and their enhanced thermochromic properties
As a very promising thermochromic material, VO2 (M/R) (Monoclinic/Rutile) has not been widely applied in smart windows due to its intrinsic low solar modulation (Delta T-sol) and low luminous transmission (T-lum). To address this issue, porous structures have been introduced into the VO2 film. Herein, mesoporous VO2 powders with pore size of about 2-10 nm were synthesized using cotton as template by hydrothermal methods. The pore and crystal size of the synthesized VO2 powders can be reliably controlled by the hydrothermal temperature. The mesoporous VO2 powders were mixed with PVP to prepare the VO2-based nanocomposite films by spin coating. The VO2-based films show a better performance between Delta T-sol and T-lum than that appeared in previous reports. Especially, a larger pore size could lead to a higher visible transmittance and a larger crystal size would facilitate the enhancement in the solar modulation. In this sense, the VO2-based film obtained at the hydrothermal temperature of 180 degrees C exhibits an outstanding thermochromic performance with Delta T-sol of 12.9% and T-lum up to 56.0% due to a larger crystal size and pore size. Therefore, this synthetic route shows a potential method for the application of mesoporous VO2 powders for solar control coatings.