材料科学
复合数
复合材料
发射率
蒸发
辐射冷却
蒸发冷却器
热舒适性
环境科学
纳米技术
机械工程
光学
工程类
气象学
物理
作者
Ankita Hazarika,Biplab K. Deka,Hyunmin Park,Yun Jae Hwang,Anand Prakash Jaiswal,Young-Bin Park,Hyung Wook Park
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cej.2023.144536
摘要
Energy consumption is increasing with global warming which remains a great challenge towards sustainable growth. Radiative cooling is an emergent technology towards personalized thermoregulation that radiates heat to outer space to attain self-cooling providing thermal comfort to humans while outdoors through economical way without any energy consumption. Herein a hydrophobic-hydrophilic porous nylon fabric (PNF) composite having unique pores across the composite with hierarchical silver nanoparticles decorated zinc stannate nanorods (Ag@ZTO) synthesized directly over the PNF. We designed the composite by novel and quick three-dimensional (3D) printing technique for the first time that utilizes synergistic innovative integration of radiative and wick-evaporation cooling. The high reflectance of solar irradiance (89.5%) and high emissivity of human body thermal radiation (91.8%) permitted the textile to reduce the temperature of simulated skin by 19.3 °C under direct sunlight demonstrating its superior passive cooling capability. An excellent water vapor transmission rate, water-wicking, washability, durability, tensile strength (70.8% compared to bare PNF) is demonstrated for the composite and a high one-way transport index R (1368 %) shows its unidirectional liquid transport behavior. This approach of designing fabric through tailoring the properties by cost-effective techniques offers new routes for personal thermoregulatory and moisture management towards advanced functional textiles introducing a pioneering direction to sustainable energy.
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