CaCO 3 as a new member of high solar‐reflective filler on the cooling property in polymer composites
2020; Wiley; Volume: 27; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/vnl.21801
ISSN1548-0585
AutoresYiyi Tao, Zepeng Mao, Zhangbin Yang, Jun Zhang,
Tópico(s)Thermal Radiation and Cooling Technologies
ResumoAbstract Calcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ) is the most commonly used inorganic filler in polymer materials to improve the mechanical properties and reduce the costs. However, there are few reports on the preparation of cooling materials using CaCO 3 . In this study, CaCO 3 was introduced into the polymer matrix as a solar reflective filler to prepare passive cooling materials. Specifically, the influences of CaCO 3 content on the structure and performances of polyvinyl chloride (PVC)/CaCO 3 composite films were characterized by scanning electron microscope (SEM), contact angle test, surface roughness and glossiness, solar reflectivity, thermal emissivity, temperature test and mechanical property characterization. When the volume fraction of CaCO 3 reaches 67%, the total solar reflectance of PVC/CaCO 3 composite films is 80.8%, which is 351.4% higher than that of PVC films. CaCO 3 powder has little influence on the thermal emissivity of the atmospheric window (3‐5 μm and 8‐13 μm) of the composite films, which remains at a high level about 0.86. In temperature test, the final temperature of sample 67 v% is only 26.8°C, which is only 2.8°C higher than the room temperature and 22.2°C lower than that of PVC films. For comparison, the cooling performance of PVC/titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) composite films with 10 v% TiO 2 was also measured, and the final temperature is 29.1°C, even 2.3°C higher than that of PVC/CaCO 3 composite films with 67 v% CaCO 3 . In this study, the cost‐effective and solar‐reflective PVC/CaCO 3 composites have potential application in cooling material field.
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