Ayoung Choe,Yeju Kwon,Young‐Eun Shin,Jeonghee Yeom,Jeeyoon Kim,Hyunhyub Ko
出处
期刊:Social Science Research Network [Social Science Electronic Publishing] 日期:2022-01-01
标识
DOI:10.2139/ssrn.4184097
摘要
Thermoregulation is an essential function of the human body for adapting to the surrounding temperature. Stimuliresponsive smart textiles can provide effective protection of the human skin temperature from a continuously changing environment. Herein, a smart textile based on shape memory polymer (SMP) fibers is developed for adaptive regulation of IR and water transmission on human skin. An SMP textile is fabricated with hierarchical micro/nanoporous structures to enhance thermal insulation performance, and silver nanowires are coated on one side to provide asymmetric IR reflectivity and hydrophilicity. The porous SMP textile shows great tunability of thermal insulation and asymmetric wettability, by deformation and recovery of the shape and structure in response to stimuli. The degree of thermal insulation is controlled by 65.7% of the original value, and the surface temperature of SMP textile on a hot plate is successfully controlled in the IR images due to adaptive IR reflectivity. Additionally, the directional transportation of water droplets can be switched on/off according to the shape of the SMP textiles, which can be employed for sweat removal from the human skin. This IR- and water-gating smart textile can provide a feasible strategy for protecting the human skin from external environmental changes.