Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7888423 | Ceramics International | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Cesium-doped tungsten bronze CsxWO3 (CWO) is a promising candidate for near-infrared (NIR) shielding materials on windows of buildings and automobiles. However, the NIR shielding ability of CWO easily deteriorates in hot humid and alkaline environments, which hinders further applications of CWO. In this paper, we firstly reported a novel core-shell structure of CWO@ZnO, which exhibited high NIR shielding performance with excellent stability. In hot humid environment, CWO@ZnO nanoparticles kept their outstanding NIR shielding ability after 150 days while uncoated CWO nanoparticles showed an evident deterioration in just 1Â day. Moreover, the CWO@ZnO core-shell structure also exhibits excellent stability in alkaline environment. The good protection of the uniform, continuous and compact ZnO shells played an important role on enhancing the stabilities of CWO nanoparticles. This study provides a novel route for promoting the practical applications of CWO NIR shielding materials.
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Authors
Yunxiang Chen, Xianzhe Zeng, Yijie Zhou, Rong Li, Heliang Yao, Xun Cao, Ping Jin,