Cooling Paint Harvests Water From Thin Air
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Innovative Paint-Like Coating Captures Water Directly from Thin Air
Scientists from University of Sydney and start-up Dewpoint Innovations have created a porous polymer coating that reflects up to 97% of sunlight and radiates heat into the air, keeping surfaces up to 6 degrees cooler than the surrounding air even under direct Sun. The post Innovative Paint-Like Coating Captures Water Directly from Thin Air appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.
The AEMET confirmed last September that Spain had closed the one that had been the warmest summer since there are records. Some data that demonstrate the process of climate change in which we are involved. Now, a new painting promises to block up to 97% of the sunlight to cool our homes. Spain lives ever more intense summers and milder winters. If we add to this the scarce rainfall that exists in the great part of our territory, the result is an…
This roof paint blocks 97% of sunlight and pulls water from the air
A roof paint that can cool your home and pull fresh water straight out of the air? It's within reach, as scientists scale up production of a new kind of paint-like coating that shields roofing from the sun's rays and harvests dew from its surface.Continue ReadingCategory: Materials, ScienceTags: University of Sydney, Paint, Sustainable, Cooling, Building Facades, Climate Crisis, Environmentally-friendly
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