材料科学
织物
纺纱
复合材料
碳纳米管
保温
纳米技术
制作
多孔性
热的
聚合物
极地的
图层(电子)
医学
替代医学
物理
病理
气象学
天文
作者
Yingmin Cui,Huaxin Gong,Yujie Wang,Dewen Li,Hao Bai
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.201706807
摘要
Abstract Animals living in the extremely cold environment, such as polar bears, have shown amazing capability to keep warm, benefiting from their hollow hairs. Mimicking such a strategy in synthetic fibers would stimulate smart textiles for efficient personal thermal management, which plays an important role in preventing heat loss and improving efficiency in house warming energy consumption. Here, a “freeze‐spinning” technique is used to realize continuous and large‐scale fabrication of fibers with aligned porous structure, mimicking polar bear hairs, which is difficult to achieve by other methods. A textile woven with such biomimetic fibers shows an excellent thermal insulation property as well as good breathability and wearability. In addition to passively insulating heat loss, the textile can also function as a wearable heater, when doped with electroheating materials such as carbon nanotubes, to induce fast thermal response and uniform electroheating while maintaining its soft and porous nature for comfortable wearing.
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