Man holding a transparent gasotrope window
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Man holding a transparent gasotrope window
Gasotrope window (image 1 of 2). View of a man holding a gasotrope window. A gasotrope window will darken when a current of carbon dioxide gas is passed through the panes. This will reflect the sunlight which would normally enter a building. In the image the window is in its transparent state before the carbon dioxide has been passed through. The carbon dioxide current is manually controlled and is applied to suit the degree of darkening required by the user. This glazing was developed at the Institute for Solar Energy (ISE), Freiburg, Germany. See photo T830/105 showing the window when it is opaque
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Glass Transparent Window Glazing
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The captivating print showcases a man holding a remarkable invention known as the gasotrope window. This innovative glazing, developed at the Institute for Solar Energy in Freiburg, Germany, is designed to revolutionize building architecture and energy efficiency. In its transparent state, before the introduction of carbon dioxide gas, the window appears crystal clear and allows sunlight to enter freely. However, when a controlled current of carbon dioxide is passed through the panes, an extraordinary transformation occurs. The gasotrope window darkens instantly, reflecting sunlight that would typically penetrate into a building. This cutting-edge technology offers users complete control over the degree of darkening required. This image captures both the simplicity and sophistication of this groundbreaking invention. It highlights not only its industrial nature but also its potential impact on various sectors such as construction and sustainable energy. As we delve into an era where environmental consciousness takes center stage, this gasotrope glass emerges as an emblematic symbol of progress in green technologies. Its ability to adapt to changing light conditions while reducing reliance on artificial lighting makes it an invaluable asset for future architectural designs. In collaboration with Science Photo Library's dedication to showcasing scientific advancements visually, this photograph encapsulates both curiosity and hope for a more sustainable future.
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