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Tetra-Fish-Inspired aesthetic thermochromic windows toward Energy-Saving buildings

Journal

APPLIED ENERGY
Volume 315, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2022.119053

Keywords

Energy-saving smart windows; Building envelopes; Solar management; Photonic materials; Thermochromic window; Energy-saving building

Funding

  1. Minister of Education Singapore [RG86/20, RG103/19]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51776143, U1830127]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2042018kf0238]
  4. Open Subsidies for largescale Equipment of Wuhan University [LF20181061]
  5. science and technology innovation program of Hunan province [2020RC5003]

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The study presents a thermochromic window inspired by tetra fish, coated with photonic co-doped vanadium dioxides. The window exhibits angle-dependent vivid colors and has high transmittance, a practical transition temperature, and acceptable solar modulation property. It has superior energy-saving performances in representative cities in the Asia Pacific.
The development of architectural windows with adaptive solar modulation is promising to reduce the energy consumption of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC). In the work, we report a Tetra-fish-inspired aesthetic thermochromic window based on phase-changed materials to meet both energy-saving and aesthetic demands. We demonstrate the glasses coated with photonic co-doped vanadium dioxides, which exhibit the angle-dependent vivid colors mimicking the skin of tetra fishes with high transmittance, a practical transition temperature, and an acceptable solar modulation property. The glasses give superior energy-saving performances in representative cities in the Asia Pacific, resulting in annual energy savings of up to - 35.9 kWh/m2 for a typical office building. The work may inspire the future development of novel materials in building envelopes.

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