过热(电)
材料科学
持续性
纳米复合材料
聚合物纳米复合材料
织物
辐射冷却
纳米技术
环境科学
复合材料
气象学
生态学
量子力学
生物
物理
作者
Lili Cai,Yu Song,Wei Li,Po‐Chun Hsu,Dingchang Lin,Peter B. Catrysse,Yayuan Liu,Yucan Peng,Jun Chen,Hongxia Wang,Jinwei Xu,Ankun Yang,Shanhui Fan,Yi Cui
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.201802152
摘要
Abstract Outdoor heat stress poses a serious public health threat and curtails industrial labor supply and productivity, thus adversely impacting the wellness and economy of the entire society. With climate change, there will be more intense and frequent heat waves that further present a grand challenge for sustainability. However, an efficient and economical method that can provide localized outdoor cooling of the human body without intensive energy input is lacking. Here, a novel spectrally selective nanocomposite textile for radiative outdoor cooling using zinc oxide nanoparticle–embedded polyethylene is demonstrated. By reflecting more than 90% solar irradiance and selectively transmitting out human body thermal radiation, this textile can enable simulated skin to avoid overheating by 5–13 °C compared to normal textile like cotton under peak daylight condition. Owing to its superior passive cooling capability and compatibility with large‐scale production, this radiative outdoor cooling textile is promising to widely benefit the sustainability of society in many aspects spanning from health to economy.
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