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Integration of Janus Wettability and Heat Conduction in Hierarchically Designed Textiles for All-Day Personal Radiative Cooling
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2022
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Smart TextileEngineeringTechnical TextileMechanical EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringRefrigerationThermal AnalysisThermodynamicsHierarchically Designed TextilesMaterials SciencePersonal Cooling TextilesHeat TransferHeat ConductionNanofiberTextile EngineeringJanus WettabilityThermal EngineeringTextile DevelopmentThermal Insulation
Personal cooling textiles are a promising energy-free pathway for confronting serious heat-related public health threats and improving industrial worker productivity. Current cooling strategies mainly focus on passive daytime radiation, and there is a lack of research on all-day cooling methods which utilize synergistic radiative, conductive, and evaporative heat dissipation. Herein, we demonstrate a hierarchical polyurethane/silicon nitride fibrous membrane with Janus wettability fabricated via a scalable electrospinning method followed by single-side hydrophilic plasma treatment. High angular-dependent solar reflectance (91%) and human body infrared emittance (93%) allow for a temperature drop of ∼21.9 °C under direct sunlight and ∼2.8 °C at night compared with traditional cotton. The innovative integration of Janus wettability and heat conduction in hierarchically designed textiles ensures a minimum sweat consumption of 0.5 mL h–1, avoiding harmfully excessive perspiration. The excellent all-day cooling performance of this hierarchical textile presents great advantages for smart textile, energy-saving, and personal cooling applications.
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