A Colorful Electrochromic Infrared Emissivity Regulator for All‐Season Intelligent Thermal Management in Buildings

Z Zheyue Mei (National Key Laboratory of Spintronics Hangzhou International Innovation Institute Beihang University Hangzhou China) Y Yilin Ding (National Key Laboratory of Spintronics Hangzhou International Innovation Institute Beihang University Hangzhou China) M Mengying Wang P Pooi See Lee A Agnieszka Pawlicka (Instituto de Química de São Carlos Universidade de São Paulo São Carlos SP 13566–590 Brazil) L Le Zhao X Xungang Diao (Centro Beihang Brasil—CBB Hangzhou International Innovation Institute Beihang University Hangzhou China)

Abstract

Abstract Radiative cooling is a technology that utilizes the high emissivity of materials in the atmospheric window to achieve cooling, showing great application prospects in building energy‐saving. However, traditional static passive radiative cooling materials with broad‐spectrum high emissivity can lead to increased heating energy consumption in winter due to overcooling and a weakened cooling effect in summer due to the urban heat island effect. In this study, a colorful, intelligent infrared emissivity regulator is well designed based on a multi film ultrathin electrochromic device for all‐season thermal management in buildings. The infrared emissivity of the regulator can vary in real time in response to seasonal or temperature variations, allowing for the switching between radiative cooling and insulation. Guided by nano‐photonics theory for multilayer optical films, the regulator achieves multi‐modal dynamic infrared emissivity regulation in the atmospheric window , and the high reflectance in the non‐atmospheric window inhibits heat gains from the external environment. The regulator demonstrates excellent environmental adaptivity with an acceptable response time, a long cycle life, and good bending resistance. The regulator can achieve ≈2 °C/3 °C (nighttime/daytime) temperature adjustment. The simulation results indicate that the regulator can achieve an annual building energy saving of 3.46 MJ m − 2 .

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 20
Published May 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (7)

Z

Zheyue Mei

National Key Laboratory of Spintronics Hangzhou International Innovation Institute Beihang University Hangzhou China

Y

Yilin Ding

National Key Laboratory of Spintronics Hangzhou International Innovation Institute Beihang University Hangzhou China

M

Mengying Wang

P

Pooi See Lee

A

Agnieszka Pawlicka

Instituto de Química de São Carlos Universidade de São Paulo São Carlos SP 13566–590 Brazil

L

Le Zhao

X

Xungang Diao

Centro Beihang Brasil—CBB Hangzhou International Innovation Institute Beihang University Hangzhou China