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Porous polymeric composite materials have recently garnered significant attention for passive radiative cooling. However, challenges of solvent usage in pore formation and achieving uniform dispersion of nanoparticles in polymer matrix remain major obstacles in eco-friendly construction of solar reflection/scattering structures. Here, porous polymer nanocomposites (FPCS) is presented with a hierarchically structured micropore/nanoparticle configuration, achieved by utilizing the thermal decomposition behavior of inexpensive sodium bicarbonate during universal melt processing. Sodium bicarbonate serves as micropore-forming agent and providing a source of uniformly dispersed nanoparticles from thermally decomposed sodium carbonate. The fabrication process eliminates the need for solvents and facilitates the uniform dispersion of nanoparticles easily in polymer melts. FPCS demonstrates high solar reflectance (94.2%) and high mid-infrared emissivity (94.5%), resulting in sub-ambient daytime cooling of ≈6.8 °C and a promising cooling effect of ≈2.0 °C under hot weather with ambient temperatures exceeding 52 °C. Furthermore, FPCS enables efficient sub-ambient cooling in environments with temperatures below zero. This study presents a straightforward, feasible, and eco-friendly approach to producing high-performance porous polymeric radiative cooling materials, showcasing significant potential for applications in building energy conservation, cooling water, preventing glacier melting, and addressing hot weather conditions.
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Adv Mater
September 2025
Key Laboratory for Intelligent Nano Materials and Devices of Ministry of Education, and International Institute for Frontier Science, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, 210016, China.
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Fukui Institute for Fundamental Chemistry, Kyoto University, Takano-nishibiraki-cho 34-4, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8103, Japan.
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School of Architecture, Southeast University, Nanjing, 210096, China.
Buildings are increasingly being conceived as dynamic systems that interact with their surroundings to optimize energy performance and enhance occupant comfort. This evolution in architectural thinking draws inspiration from biological systems, where the building envelope functions like a thermally responsive "skin" that can autonomously adjust its optical and thermal properties in response to environmental temperature changes. Among the many approaches developed for smart building envelopes, passive thermoresponsive spectral modulation systems have attracted growing interest due to their structural simplicity and low energy demand.
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European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Ispra, Italy. Electronic address:
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Department of Food Science and Agricultural Chemistry, McGill University, Quebec H9X 3V9, Canada.
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