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Novel Tungsten Bronze Nanoparticles for Shielding Near Infrared Ray and Decreasing CO2 Emission

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The well-dispersed CsxWO3 nanocrystals with homogeneous morphology could be fabricated by the solvothermal reaction using ethanol-acetic acid mixed solution as a reaction solvent. The product showed excellent visible light transparency as well as near infrared ray shielding performance. The simulated experimental results confirmed the heat-shielding performance of CsxWO3 film superior to commercial ITO glasses, indicating the high-potential as a solar filter.

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Sato, T., Guo, Cs., Yin, S. (2016). Novel Tungsten Bronze Nanoparticles for Shielding Near Infrared Ray and Decreasing CO2 Emission. In: Grammelis, P. (eds) Energy, Transportation and Global Warming. Green Energy and Technology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30127-3_27

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