Bio-mass radiative cooling materials: progress and prospects

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2025

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Jia, H.
Zhang, J.
Hou, Y.
Pan, Y.
Liu, C.
Shen, C.
Ma, J.
Liu, X.

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Advanced Sustainable Systems, 2025; 9(2, article no. 2400773):1-16

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Radiative cooling (RC) is a passive cooling technology that leverages infrared radiation to reduce temperatures without external energy input, presenting a crucial approach to mitigating global warming and lowering energy consumption. Biomass-based RC materials, known for their environmental sustainability and abundance, offer a promising alternative for RC applications. This review outlines the fundamental principles of radiative cooling and examines recent advancements in biomass-based RC materials, such as natural wood, cellulose, chitosan, silk, and bioplastics. Furthermore, it highlights key challenges and explores future development prospects in this field.

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Copyright 2024 Wiley-VCH GmbH Access Condition Notes: Accepted manuscript available after 1 January 2026

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