Smart Glass How Metallons Might Revolutionize Tinting and Energy Efficiency
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Dynamic windows save energy
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Smart buildings will actively control the tinting of windows
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Suspended Particle Devices (SPDs)
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Dynamic glass investment is booming
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Rearview mirrors
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Important Dynamic Window Parameters
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A Completely Different Approach
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Reversible Electroplating
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Morphology Changes with Cycling
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Morphology on Pt-modified ITO
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Reversible Electrodeposition of Black Films
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Fabrication of Windows
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Dynamic windows are color neutral and absorptive.
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Beer's Law does not apply
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Excellent Durability
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Electrochromics vs. Reversible Metal
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Acknowledgments
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Presented By The Energy Innovation & Emerging Technologies Program
Description:
Explore a Stanford webinar on revolutionary smart glass technology that uses metal ions for dynamic tinting and enhanced energy efficiency. Discover how engineers have developed windows capable of changing opacity in under a minute using conductive glass plates and metal ions. Learn about the potential of this innovation to reduce heating and cooling costs by up to 20% and its applications in car sunroofs, airplane windows, and sunglasses. Gain insights into tint-controlling approaches for improved energy efficiency, compare existing technologies and solutions, and understand why metal-based solutions outperform competitors. Delve into topics such as Suspended Particle Devices (SPDs), reversible electroplating, morphology changes, fabrication processes, and the differences between electrochromics and reversible metal applications. Presented by Stanford University's Energy Innovation & Emerging Technologies program, this webinar offers a comprehensive look at the future of smart glass technology and its impact on energy conservation.
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Smart Glass - How Metal Ions May Revolutionize Tinting and Energy Efficiency