蒸腾作用
织物
材料科学
电子设备和系统的热管理
水运
工艺工程
纳米技术
环境科学
复合材料
机械工程
环境工程
水流
工程类
植物
生物
光合作用
作者
Dongyang Miao,Xianfeng Wang,Jianyong Yu,Bin Ding
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202008705
摘要
Abstract Efficient sweat release and heat dissipation are required for functional textiles that improve comfort and productivity while being worn in daily life. However, the porous structure of textiles exhibits an opposite effect on water transport and heat transfer capacities, leading to a longstanding bottleneck for the design of multifunctional drying and cooling textiles. Here, a biomimetic transpiration textile based on the hierarchical and interconnected network of vascular plants is demonstrated for highly efficient personal drying and cooling. The transpiration‐inspired design offers a textile with distinct advantages, including a desired one‐way water transport index (1072%), rapid water evaporation rate (0.36 g h −1 ), and outstanding through‐plane (0.182 W m −1 K −1 ) and in‐plane (1.137 W m −1 K −1 ) thermal conductivities. Moreover, based on the optimized performance, plausible mechanisms are proposed and calculated to provide insight into the water transport and heat transfer within the hierarchical and interconnected network, which provide promising benefits to the development of multifunctional drying and cooling textiles. Overall, the successful synthesis of this biomimetic transpiration textile provides a comfortable microclimate to the human body, thus satisfying the growing demand for better health, productivity, and sustainability.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI