Multifunctional silica aerogel-infused paint for self-cleaning and radiative cooling

  • Adil Al-Mahdouri
  • , Aikifa Raza
  • , Abdulrahman Al-Hashmi
  • , Youbo Zhao
  • , Krishna Mohan
  • , Khalid Askar
  • , Tiejun Zhang

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Abstract

Massive energy is consumed to cool buildings for comfortable life in hot climates due to indoor air-conditioning, which necessitates the passive daytime radiative cooling of buildings. Given the high ambient temperature, it is essential to increase the thermal resistance of building walls through paints and enhance their durability to dust and aerosol contamination. In this work, a multifunctional composite paint, mainly consisting of inorganic pigments and mesoporous silica aerogel (SA), is proposed for passive radiative cooling, low thermal conductivity, and surface self-cleaning. In comparison with ordinary paint, the SA microparticles-infused composite paint can enhance the reflectance (ρVIS-NIR) to the solar irradiance by up to 15% in the visible and near-infrared ranges (0.3–2.5 μm). It also maintains the radiative cooling property with about 0.96 emissivity (εLWIR) in the atmospheric transparency windows (8–13 μm) for thermal radiation to dissipate into the cold outer space. Even after long-term outdoor exposure to harsh environmental conditions, SA-infused white paint can still maintain its spectral and wetting properties, achieving daytime cooling with 7.4 °C lower than the ambient temperature. Moreover, the SA infusion enables the paint to reduce the thermal conductivity by 50% and provide much better thermal insulation, while SA renders the paint surface hydrophobic and self-cleaning.

Original languageBritish English
Article number101070
JournalJournal of Materiomics
Volume11
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2025

Keywords

  • Composite paint
  • Hydrophobicity
  • Mesoporous aerogel
  • Passive radiative cooling
  • Self-cleaning
  • Thermal insulation

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