Home Feature Cover Story Yangtze Delta News Zhejiang Outlook Photos What’s On
     
    Home >Zhejiang Outlook
     
    Feature
    Yangtze Delta News
    Zhejiang Outlook
     
    UK university’s Ningbo branch invents new construction material
    ( Zhejiang Weekly )
    Updated: 2011-09-19

    By Wu Yiyao

    Scientists at University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC) in Zhejiang province have invented a new material that could dramatically change the way buildings are constructed.

    Researchers at UNNC have developed a novel non-deformed energy storage phase change material (PCM), a material with important long-term environmental benefits that will cut the amount of energy building uses by more than one-third.

    The material is able to retain and release heat according to the specific temperature requirements for a building, which helps dramatically reduce heating and cooling bills.

    The material looks like a circular tablet with the circumference of a large coin. It can be manufactured in a variety of shapes and sizes, including sizes so small that it can be sprayed as an unobtrusive microscopic film to surfaces.

    It has the unique advantage of possessing a larger energy storage capacity with faster thermal response than existing materials and could be cheaply manufactured.

    Scientists at the university’s Centre for Sustainable Energy Technologies said they are pleased to see the creation of this new material. Jo Darkwa, director of the center; Oliver Su, a research assistant; and Tony Zhou, a PhD candidate, are responsible for the inventive project.

    “The construction industry produces more carbon emissions than any other industry in the world — even more than aviation. In China, the building sector is one of the highest energy consuming sectors, accounting for about 30 percent of total energy usage and also a significant proportion of pollutant emissions,” Darkwa said.

    “This material, if widely used, could make a major impact in the world’s efforts to reduce carbon emission,” he said.

    If, for example, the required optimum temperature in a room is 22 C, the material can be fixed so that it starts absorbing any excess heat above that temperature.

    The heat-regulating material can be used in existing buildings and during the construction of new real estate. It could be applied anywhere, from walls and roofs to wallpaper.

    The building material was recently awarded a patent application approval in China, the university was in a position to announce this week, and patent applications are underway in other countries.

    The next developmental steps will include creating material that can be used for both heating and cooling applications.

    Scientists at UNNC are also exploring which types of paints can be used with the unique materials, conducting studies to determine the long-term environmental impacts of the use of the materials, and finding ways to improve the production of the material to enhance cost efficiency and ensure the process is environmentally friendly.

    “The material won’t make air-conditioners obsolete, because you still need an air conditioner to control humidity and air movement. This material purely reduces the amount of excessive heat energy in a room,” Darkwa said.

    He added that the university is looking to develop the material further and commercialize it.

    It already has a number of sponsors and partners involved in the research, including the Ningbo Science and Technology Bureau, which provided important funding and support for the initial two-year research, and private companies based in China.

    The full cost of the research entailed in developing the new building material has not been disclosed. However, it was made possible through various grants, including from the Ningbo government, KK Chung Educational Group, Hong Kong-based Sustainable Sourcing Ltd and China’s Suntech Ltd.

    Scientists believe it could also be used in solar panels and LED lighting to enhance the efficiency of these alternative energy-generating technologies.

    “The university’s strategic investment in research infrastructure to facilitate the advancement of knowledge in sustainable energy technologies is reaping rewards” said Nabil Gindy, vice-provost for research and dean of the graduate school at UNNC.

    “We are very proud of the research excellence of this particular team of scientists, who have proven to be world-class specialists in the field of sustainable energy technologies. The University of Nottingham has a longstanding commitment to the global environmental agenda,” he said.

    Jackie Hadland contributed to the story.

     
    What's On
     
    国产在线无码一区二区三区视频| av无码一区二区三区| 无码国内精品人妻少妇| 精品久久久久久无码专区| 中文在线天堂网WWW| 日韩人妻无码一区二区三区99| 亚洲人成无码久久电影网站| 人妻少妇乱子伦无码视频专区| 精品亚洲欧美中文字幕在线看| 国产无码网页在线观看| 亚洲Av无码精品色午夜 | 中文一国产一无码一日韩| 午夜不卡久久精品无码免费| 成人无码区免费A片视频WWW| 亚洲中文字幕不卡无码| 特级小箩利无码毛片| 国产强伦姧在线观看无码| 久久无码人妻一区二区三区| 午夜不卡无码中文字幕影院| 亚洲中文字幕无码一久久区| 日日摸夜夜添无码AVA片| 中文字幕亚洲色图| 日本乱中文字幕系列观看| 在线综合亚洲中文精品| 亚洲AV无码一区二区大桥未久| 日韩欧国产精品一区综合无码| 精品无码日韩一区二区三区不卡| 无码中文字幕乱在线观看| 亚洲AV无码国产精品麻豆天美| 免费A级毛片无码A∨免费| 亚洲中文字幕无码一去台湾| 亚洲日韩在线中文字幕综合| 中文字幕精品无码一区二区| 久久久久亚洲AV无码观看| 精品欧洲av无码一区二区14| 亚洲欧美日韩中文字幕一区二区三区 | 亚洲中文久久精品无码| 国产乱码精品一区二区三区中文 | AV无码一区二区大桥未久| 亚洲av无码一区二区三区网站| 无码av免费毛片一区二区|