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Biomineralization-Inspired Copper Sulfide Decorated Aramid Textiles via In Situ Anchoring toward Versatile Wearable Thermal Management.

Zhiheng ZhaoXudong SongYang ZhangBingbing ZengHong WuShaoyun Guo
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
Designing smart textiles for personal thermal management (PTM) is an effective strategy for thermoregulation and energy saving. However, the manufacture of versatile high-performance thermal management textiles for complex real-world environments remains a challenge due to the limitations of functional integration, material properties, and preparation procedures. In this study, an aramid fabric based on in situ anchored copper sulfide nanostructure is developed. The textile with excellent solar and Joule heating properties can effectively keep the body warm even at low energy inputs. Meanwhile, the reduced infrared emissivity of the textile decreases the thermal radiation losses and helps to maintain a constant body temperature. Impressively, the textile integrates superb electromagnetic shielding, near-complete UV protection properties, and ideal resistance to fire and bacteria. This work provides a simple strategy for fabricating multi-functional integrated wearable devices with flexibility and breathability, which is highly promising in versatile PTM applications.
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