Roy, Anurag, Arshad, Adeel, Mallick, Tapas Kumar and Tahir, Asif Ali (2025). Enhancing thermal comfort and photovoltaic efficiency through thermotropic starch–hydrogel composite membrane integration in sustainable building fenestration. Sustainable Energy & Fuels, 9 (18), pp. 5057-5074.
Abstract
This study develops a transparent, biocompatible hydrogel membrane (HGM) for sustainable building fenestration. Made from hydroxypropyl cellulose, poly(acrylic acid), and starch derived from waste potato peels, the HGM leverages bio-waste valorization. It exhibits thermotropic behavior, dynamically adjusting optical transparency with temperature. Extensive physicochemical analyses confirmed the molecular interactions governing its optical and thermal properties. When incorporated into a prototype double-glazed window, the HGM significantly enhanced indoor thermal regulation, achieving a low thermal conductivity at 0.23 W m−1 K−1 and thermal transmittance (U-value) of 1.84 W m−2 K−1 and effectively mitigating temperature differentials of up to 30 °C. The synthesized hydrogel exhibits a tunable transition temperature, high luminous transmittance of 72%, notable solar modulation efficiency of 75%, and exceptional durability. In addition to thermal performance, the HGM improved the efficiency of the underlying silicon photovoltaic cell by up to 15% compared with its standalone performance. This enhancement is attributed to the presence of light-scattering centers within the HGM, which facilitate total internal reflection and contribute to thermal buffering. Functioning dually as a passive radiative cooling layer and an optical modulator, the HGM material demonstrates multifunctionality tailored for building-integrated photovoltaic systems. This study advances the domain of energy-efficient architecture by integrating sustainable materials with improved solar and thermal regulation properties, thereby promoting the development of climate-responsive building designs.
| Publication DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1039/d5se00124b |
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| Divisions: | College of Engineering & Physical Sciences Aston University (General) |
| Funding Information: | The research described in this article was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) in the UK, under research grant number EP/T025875/1. |
| Additional Information: | Copyright © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2025. This article is Open Access CC BY. |
| Publication ISSN: | 2398-4902 |
| Last Modified: | 29 Oct 2025 08:15 |
| Date Deposited: | 19 Aug 2025 14:19 |
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| Published Date: | 2025-07-25 |
| Published Online Date: | 2025-07-25 |
| Accepted Date: | 2025-07-23 |
| Authors: |
Roy, Anurag
Arshad, Adeel (
0000-0002-2727-2431)
Mallick, Tapas Kumar Tahir, Asif Ali |
0000-0002-2727-2431