Schematic diagram of biomass radiative cooling aerogel panel. (PHOTO: SCIENCE)
By TANG Zhexiao
Climate change and accelerated urbanization have led to serious energy, environmental, and safety issues.
A research team from China's Sichuan University has developed an innovative biomass-derived aerogel which can reduce ambient temperatures by 16.0℃ on sunny days under high solar irradiance, according to their study published in the Science journal on July 5.
Passive radiant cooling is a potentially sustainable thermal management strategy. However, petrochemical-derived cooling materials usually face efficiency challenges owing to the absorption of sunlight.
Combining DNA and gelatin, researchers converted absorbed ultraviolet light into visible light. The material has a visible light reflectance exceeding 100 percent and is able to yield a large cooling effect.
The simulation results of the study showed that all of the modeled cities experienced significant reductions in the annual energy consumed to cool buildings.
Additionally, this biomass-derived aerogel material has other properties such as flame retardancy, rapid self-repairability, recyclability and biodegradability. It is also highly eco-friendly throughout the entire life cycle of the material source, preparation, use and disposal.
It will be another tool for designing next-generation sustainable cooling materials, the team said.
On June 22, the Sino-French satellite Space Variable Objects Monitor (SVOM) was successfully launched. Earlier, on May 3, China's Chang'e-6 lunar probe carried France's Detection of Outgassing RadoN to the moon, marking the first collaboration between the two countries in lunar exploration and France's debut in a lunar landing project. This year also celebrates the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and France, highlighting their longstanding cooperation in space.
Pushing the development of tech innovation is needed to achieve China's goal of becoming a leading sports nation by 2035, as well as becoming a modernized country.