Hydrothermal growth of VO2 nanoplate thermochromic films on glass with high visible transmittance

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The preparation of thermochromic vanadium dioxide (VO2) films in an economical way is of interest to realizing the application of smart windows. Here, we reported a successful preparation of self-assembly VO2 nanoplate films on TiO2 -buffered glass by a facile hydrothermal process. The VO2 films composed of triangle-shaped plates standing on substrates exhibit a self-generated porous structure, which favors the transmission of solar light. The porosity of films is easily controlled by changing the concentration of precursor solutions. Excellent thermochromic properties are observed with visible light transmittance as high as 70.3% and solar modulating efficiency up to 9.3% in a VO2 film with porosity of ∼35.9%. This work demonstrates a promising technique to promote the commercial utilization of VO2 in smart windows.

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Zhang, J., Li, J., Chen, P., Rehman, F., Jiang, Y., Cao, M., … Jin, H. (2016). Hydrothermal growth of VO2 nanoplate thermochromic films on glass with high visible transmittance. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep27898

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