聚酰亚胺
气凝胶
材料科学
织物
服装
多孔性
微观结构
纤维
温度调节
极地的
复合材料
聚合物
纳米技术
热的
生态学
图层(电子)
气象学
物理
天文
考古
历史
生物
作者
Wang Yu-jie,Yingmin Cui,Ziyu Shao,Weiwei Gao,Wei Fan,Tianxi Liu,Hao Bai
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cej.2020.124623
摘要
Thermoregulating textiles (or protective clothing) are highly demanded for both human health and labor productivity especially in hot working environments. It is challenging to balance wearability and thermal insulating property as they usually demand for opposite porosity. Here, learning from the porous structure of polar bear hair, we report a polyimide aerogel fiber obtained by a freeze-spinning technique. A textile woven with such polyimide fiber is thermally insulating, strong and highly stretchable, fire-retardant (or self-extinguishing), and temperature-resistant. Additionally, it can be readily incorporated with other functions such as acid alkali resistance and thermoregulation by surface modification and infiltration of phase change material. All these properties indicate its potential in protective clothing in hot environments. With the versatility and scalability, our approach paves a new way for fabricating smart textiles with well-defined microstructure and multifunctionality by learning from nature.
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