摘要
Polymeric cool roofing materials have been concerned all along for their promising applications in energy-saving fields. Simultaneously, anti-icing property is another significant consideration for roofing materials. Herein, porous surfaces were constructed through immersing poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)/chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) blending sheets in cyclohexane/methylbenzene/acetone (90/10/10) mixed solvent to selectively etch some components, and their cooling and anti-icing properties were investigated. Both solar reflectance (Rso l) and thermal emissivity (εT) at atmospheric window (8–13 µm) of porous sample with 30 wt% CPE (Rso l = 93.7%, εT = 87.1%) were higher than those of pure PMMA (Rso l = 13.0%, εT = 86.4%). The porous sample with 30% CPE as a simulated roof possessed the best cooling performance from cooling test: its final temperature was only 25.3 °C after 1 h solar radiation, 27.1 °C lower than that of pure PMMA. Moreover, the porous sample with 30 wt% CPE exhibited very hydrophobic and good anti-icing properties. The freezing point and the freezing time of water on the hydrophobic surface were −24.4 °C and 568 s, 7.2 °C lower and 452 s longer than those of water on the surface of pure PMMA, respectively. We believe that this solar-reflective and anti-icing porous material has potential application for the next-generation roofing material.
源语言 | 英语 |
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文章编号 | 146209 |
期刊 | Applied Surface Science |
卷 | 518 |
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出版状态 | 已出版 - 15 7月 2020 |