Organic-inorganic hybrid optical foils with strong visible reflection, excellent near infrared-shielding ability and high transparency

Yijie Zhou, Aibin Huang*, Huaijuan Zhou, Shidong Ji, Ping Jin

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Abstract

Research on functional flexible films has recently been attracting widespread attention especially with regards to foils, which can be designed artificially on the basis of the practical requirements. In this work, a foil with high visible reflection and a strong near infrared shielding efficiency was prepared by a simple wet chemical method. In the process of making this kind of optical foil, emulsion polymerization was first introduced to synthesize polymer opals, which were further compressed between two pieces of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) foil under polymer melting temperature to obtain a photonic crystal film with a strong reflection in the visible region to block blue rays. The following step was to coat a layer of the inorganic nano paint, which was synthesized by dispersing Cs-doped WO3 (CWO) nanoparticles homogenously into organic resin on the surface of the PET to achieve a high near infrared shielding ability. The final composite foil exhibited unique optical properties such as high visible reflectance (23.9%) to block blue rays, and excellent near infrared shielding efficiency (98.0%), meanwhile it still maintained a high transparency meaning that this foil could potentially be applied in energy-saving window films. To sum up, this study provides new insight into devising flexible hybrid films with novel optical properties, which could be further extended to prepare other optical films for potential use in automobile, architectural and other decorative fields.

Original languageEnglish
Article number095705
JournalNanotechnology
Volume29
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Jan 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cs-doped WO nanoparticles
  • optical films
  • organic-inorganic composite materials
  • photonic crystal

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