Smart Glass - How Metal Ions May Revolutionize Tinting and Energy Efficiency

Smart Glass - How Metal Ions May Revolutionize Tinting and Energy Efficiency

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Smart buildings will actively control the tinting of windows

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Smart buildings will actively control the tinting of windows

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Smart Glass - How Metal Ions May Revolutionize Tinting and Energy Efficiency

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Smart Glass How Metallons Might Revolutionize Tinting and Energy Efficiency
  3. 3 Dynamic windows save energy
  4. 4 Smart buildings will actively control the tinting of windows
  5. 5 Suspended Particle Devices (SPDs)
  6. 6 Dynamic glass investment is booming
  7. 7 Rearview mirrors
  8. 8 Important Dynamic Window Parameters
  9. 9 A Completely Different Approach
  10. 10 Reversible Electroplating
  11. 11 Morphology Changes with Cycling
  12. 12 Morphology on Pt-modified ITO
  13. 13 Reversible Electrodeposition of Black Films
  14. 14 Fabrication of Windows
  15. 15 Dynamic windows are color neutral and absorptive.
  16. 16 Beer's Law does not apply
  17. 17 Excellent Durability
  18. 18 Electrochromics vs. Reversible Metal
  19. 19 Acknowledgments
  20. 20 Presented By The Energy Innovation & Emerging Technologies Program

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