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Radiative cooling materials that can dynamically control solar transmittance and emit thermal radiation into cold outer space are critical for smart thermal management and sustainable energy‐efficient buildings. This work reports the judicious design and scalable fabrication of biosynthetic bacterial cellulose (BC)‐based radiative cooling (Bio‐RC) materials with switchable solar transmittance, which...
Advanced radiative cooling materials with both heating and cooling mode is of pivotal importance for all‐season energy‐saving in buildings. In this work, we report the design and fabrication of bacterial cellulose‐based Janus films (J‐BC) with radiative cooling and solar heating properties, which were developed by two‐step vacuum‐assisted filtration of modified MXene‐doped bacterial cellulose and...
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