| Literature DB >> 27739664 |
Jingting Zhu1,2, Aibin Huang1,2, Haibin Ma1,2, Yining Ma1,2, Kun Tong1,2, Shidong Ji1, Shanhu Bao1, Xun Cao1, Ping Jin1,3.
Abstract
Vanadium dioxide (VO2), as a typical thermochromic material used in smart windows, is always limited by its weaker solar regulation efficiency (ΔTsol) and lower luminous transmittance (Tlum). Except for common approaches such as doping, coating, and special structure, compositing is another effective method. The macroscopic thermochromic (from colorless to blue) ionic liquid-nickel-chlorine (IL-Ni-Cl) complexes are selected in this paper to be combined with VO2 nanoparticles forming a composite film. This novel scheme demonstrates outstanding optical properties: ΔTsol = 26.45% and Tlum,l = 66.44%, Tlum,h = 43.93%. Besides, the addition of the IL-Ni-Cl complexes endows the film with an obvious color change from light brown to dark green as temperature rises. This splendid visible thermochromic performance makes the composite film superior in function exhibiting and application of smart windows.Entities:
Keywords: color change; excellent performance; ionic liquid−nickel−chlorine complexes; vanadium dioxide; visible thermochromism
Year: 2016 PMID: 27739664 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b11202
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229