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Size-Dispersed Calcium Phosphate-Based Paints for Sustainable, Durable Cool Roof Applications

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  • Andrew Caratenuto

    (Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115, USA
    Planck Energies Inc., Boston, MA 02135, USA)

  • Sunny Leung

    (Planck Energies Inc., Boston, MA 02135, USA)

  • Nathaniel LeCompte

    (Planck Energies Inc., Boston, MA 02135, USA)

  • Yi Zheng

    (Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115, USA
    Planck Energies Inc., Boston, MA 02135, USA
    Department of Chemical Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115, USA)

Abstract

Passive radiative cooling materials are widely recognized as attractive innovations for reducing emissions and expanding life-saving cooling access. Despite immense research attention, the adoption of such technologies is limited largely due to a lack of scalability and cost compatibility with market needs. While paint and coating-based approaches offer a more sensible solution, many demonstrations suffer from issues such as a low solar reflectance performance or a lack of material sustainability due to the use of harmful solvents. In this work, we demonstrate a passive radiative cooling paint which achieves an extremely high solar reflectance value of 98% using a completely water-based formulation. Material sustainability is promoted by incorporating size-dispersed calcium phosphate biomaterials, which offer broadband solar reflectance, as well as a self-crosslinking water-based binder, providing water resistance and durability without introducing harmful materials. Common industry pigments are integrated within the binder for comparison, illustrating the benefit of finely-tuned particle size distributions for broadband solar reflectance, even in low-refractive-index materials such as calcium phosphates. With scalability, outdoor durability, and eco-friendly materials, this demonstrated paint offers a practical passive radiative cooling approach without exacerbating other environmental issues.

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  • Andrew Caratenuto & Sunny Leung & Nathaniel LeCompte & Yi Zheng, 2024. "Size-Dispersed Calcium Phosphate-Based Paints for Sustainable, Durable Cool Roof Applications," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(16), pages 1-10, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:17:y:2024:i:16:p:4178-:d:1461303
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