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Highly Thermally Stable and Transparent WO3-SiO2 Gasochromic Films Obtained by an Automated Printing Method

Journal

ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
Volume 9, Issue 51, Pages 17319-17329

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.1c06228

Keywords

ink; printing; gasochromic; prehydrolysis; density functional theory; energy saving

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFA0204600]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51872204, 52072261, 22011540379]
  3. Shanghai Social Development Science and Technology Project [20dz1201800]
  4. Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Major Project [2021SHZDZX0100]
  5. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities -Korean Ministry of Science and ICT [NRF-2017H1D3A1A01014082, 2020K2A9A2A06036817]
  6. Jeonju University

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Although smart energy-saving windows have promising applications, such as electro-chromic, thermochromic, and gasochromic windows, they are still delayed due to the lack of suitable manufacturing methods. Printing methods have been widely studied for cost-effective electrochromic film deposition, but the porosity of gasochromic films limits the use of traditional inks. A novel WO3/SiO2 ink with suitable rheological characteristics for gasochromic windows was developed in this study by prehydrolyzing and condensing SiO2 in a neutral solution. By using automated printing methods, porous SiO2 skeletons supporting WO3 gasochromic films were synthesized, exhibiting high transmittance, solar energy shielding, and annealing stability.
Although smart energy-saving windows, such as electro-chromic, thermochromic, and gasochromic windows, show promising applications, they are still being delayed due to the lack of suitable methods for large-area manufacturing. To meet the demands of low cost and fast fabrication, printing methods have been widely studied for electrochromic film deposition. However, hydrogen diffusion depends on the porosity of gasochromic films, which renders the use of usual printing inks impracticable. In this study, a novel kind of WO3/SiO2 ink with suitable rheological characteristics for gasochromic windows was developed by prehydrolyzing and condensing SiO2 in a neutral solution. The kinetics were explored using nuclear magnetic resonance and density functional theory, indicating that the SiO2 growth directions can be controlled at various pH values. The prehydrolysis of SiO2 in a neutral solution exhibits adequate mechanical robustness, suitable rheological characteristics, and stable thermodynamics. Based on the prehydrolysis of SiO2 sol, porous SiO2 skeletons supporting WO3 gasochromic films were synthesized by using automated printing methods, which exhibit a high transmittance of 90%, a high solar energy shielding property of 84%, and good annealing stability at 150 degrees C. In actual energy-saving tests, the as-prepared gasochromic windows show a much slower rate of increase in room temperature compared to normal windows.

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