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Breathable Dual‐Mode Leather‐Like Nanotextile for Efficient Daytime Radiative Cooling and Heating
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2024
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Radiative Heat TransferSmart TextileEngineeringTechnical TextileThermal RadiationRefrigerationNanoengineeringMaterials FabricationHybrid MaterialsMaterials ScienceHuman BodyPhotonic MaterialsWearable ElectronicsThermal PropertyHeat TransferWetting GradientNanofiberElectronic MaterialsFlexible ElectronicsNanomaterialsJanus WettabilityApplied PhysicsThermal EngineeringFunctional MaterialsThermophysical PropertyThermal Insulation
Incorporating passive radiative cooling and heating into personal thermal management has attracted tremendous attention. However, most current thermal management materials are usually monofunctional with a narrow temperature regulation range, and lack breathability, softness, and stretchability, resulting in a poor wearer experience and limited application scenarios. Herein, a breathable dual-mode leather-like nanotextile (LNT) with asymmetrical wrinkle photonic microstructures and Janus wettability for highly efficient personal thermal management is developed via a one-step electrospinning technique. The LNT is synthesized by self-bonding a hydrophilic cooling layer with welding fiber networks onto a hydrophobic photothermal layer, constructing bilayer wrinkle structures that offer remarkable optical properties, a wetting gradient, and unique textures. The resultant LNT exhibits efficient cooling capacity (22.0 °C) and heating capacity (22.1 °C) under sunlight, expanding the thermal management zone (28.3 °C wider than typical textiles). Additionally, it possesses favorable breathability, softness, stretchability, and sweat-wicking capability. Actual wearing tests demonstrate that the LNT can provide a comfortable microenvironment for the human body (1.6-8.0 °C cooler and 1.0-7.1 °C warmer than typical textiles) in changing weather conditions. Such a wearable dual-mode LNT presents great potential for personal thermal comfort and opens up new possibilities for all-weather smart clothing.
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