出汗
热传导
材料科学
涂层
辐射热
复合材料
辐射冷却
辐射传输
光学
热力学
物理
作者
Liu Ruina,Siming Zhao,Xueke Wu,Zhuojing Zhao,Kangkang Wang,Zhenyu Guo,Aike Xi,Lan Fan,Run Li,Rui‐hong Liu,M Ma,Yonglu Zang,Fei Wang,Qinyuan Jiang,Yunrui Li,Pei Lyu,Rufan Zhang
出处
期刊:ACS Nano
[American Chemical Society]
日期:2024-12-31
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsnano.4c12196
摘要
Radiative cooling is an emerging zero-energy-consumption technology for human body cooling in outdoor scenarios during hot seasons. However, existing radiative cooling textiles are limited by low intrinsic cooling power, high hydrophobicity, and heat-insulating properties, which seriously impede a satisfying cooling effect, perspiration-wicking, and heat dissipation, thus limiting human thermal comfort in practical situations. Here, we developed a radiative cooling meta-fabric that was integrated with high perspiration-wicking and thermal conduction capacity. The meta-fabric included a polyoxymethylene (POM) nanotextile on the front side as a selective radiative emitter, a skin-friendly silicone on the reverse side as a thermal conductor, and patterned bamboo yarns (a cellulose fiber derived from bamboo with excellent hydrophilicity) as the water transport channels. As a result, the meta-fabric could rapidly wick away perspiration (within seconds) and had a high thermal conductivity of 1.5 W/(m·K), exhibiting high-performance human body cooling with a temperature of 10.9 °C lower than the meta-fabric without perspiration. Besides, even without perspiration, the meta-fabric still exhibited a temperature of 9.6 °C lower than commercial cotton fabrics. The work provides an alternative method to design smart textiles for personal thermal management in real applications.
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