Study on the halide effect of MA4PbX6·2H2O hybrid perovskites – From thermochromic properties to practical deployment for smart windows

Yuwei Du (Co-first Author), Sai Liu (Co-first Author), Zhiwen Zhou, Hau Him Lee, Tsz Chung Ho, Shien-Ping Feng, Chi Yan Tso*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Thermochromic smart windows empowered by the unique material properties and reversible thermochromism of dihydrated methylammonium lead halide hybrid perovskites (MA4PbX6·2H2O; X: halide) have risen as novel yet promising candidates for thermochromic smart windows, in which the halide plays a crucial role to the functionality and performance. In this study, the effects of halide types and mixing ratios on the thermochromic properties and practical deployment of MA4PbX6·2H2O halide hybrid perovskites are comprehensively studied by extensive fabrication and characterization processes as well as fundamental and applicational investigation tools. The potential perovskite compositions for thermochromic smart window applications are identified with respect to the desired optical properties (i.e. luminous transmittance and solar modulation ability) and transitional properties (i.e. transition temperature, hysteresis width and transition time). Moreover, thermal-regulating performance of the applicable candidate mixed halide hybrid perovskite MA4PbI5Br1·2H2O is demonstrated in a model-house field investigation. This work provides not only an inclusive database of the thermochromic properties of MA4PbX6·2H2O halide hybrid perovskites, but also an application manual about their deployment for thermochromic smart windows, facilitating the development of smart windows and sustainable buildings.
Original languageEnglish
Article number100624
JournalMaterials Today Physics
Volume23
Online published2 Feb 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2022

Funding

This research acknowledges the funding sources provided by the Hong Kong Research Grant Council (RGC) via General Research Fund (GRF) accounts 11200121 and 16200518, as well as City University of Hong Kong SRG Fund via the account of 7005579.

Research Keywords

  • Band-gap tuning
  • Built environment
  • Halide hybrid perovskites
  • Thermal management
  • Thermochromic smart windows

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