Radiation-cooled aramid composite films featuring tunable TiO2 nanorod arrays anchored on the surface of 2D mica nanosheets for passive daytime radiative cooling applications
Journal of Materials Chemistry A2025Vol. 13(26), pp. 20802–20811
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Abstract
Radiation-cooled aramid/scatterer composite films featuring a well-organized 2D layered stack structure exhibit high solar reflectance, infrared emissivity and excellent environmental stability.
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