Nanoparticles based heat pump may one day cool buildings
2010-1-23Research by Australian scientists has suggested that a heat pump based on
nanoparticles could one day cool buildings without the need for energy-intensive
air conditioning.
According to a report by ABC News, the research was carried out by Applied
physicist Professor Geoff Smith and Dr Angus Gentle of the University of
Technology, Sydney.
Air conditioning is especially a problem in cities, which have a lot of heat-
retaining surfaces, contributing to what is called the "urban heat island
effect".
Smith and Gentle have created a coating that can be used as an efficient heat
pump and reduce the need for energy-guzzling air conditioning.
It relies on a phenomenon known as "night sky cooling", in which energy absorbed
by surfaces during the day is emitted back into the atmosphere.
Smith and Gentle's invention takes advantage of the fact that certain wavelengths
of radiation emitted from the Earth are less likely to be reabsorbed by the
atmosphere.
These wavelengths - between 7.9 and 13 micrometres - are more likely to escape
all the way back into space than others.
Smith and Gentle have found that a mixture of silicon carbide and silicon dioxide
(CO2) nanoparticles emit heat radiation at wavelengths that best take advantage
of this atmospheric 'window'.
They have found a surface coated with the 50-nanometre sized particles can get
down to 15 degrees cooler than ambient temperature in Sydney.
According to Smith, the nanoparticle coating could be used to make a kind of
reverse solar collector.
Air, or water, would flow in channels beneath a plate coated with the
nanoparticle mixture.
Rather than absorbing the radiation for heating purposes, the set up would emit
radiation, cooling air or water that could then be pumped through buildings to
cool them.
As well as cooling buildings, the technology could also be used as a coating on
refrigerators, especially in remote areas.
"The technology would mainly work at night, but could sometimes work on the shady
side of buildings," Smith said. (ANI)
---Reported by sifynews

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