Rational Design and Fine Fabrication of Passive Daytime Radiative Cooling Textiles Integrate Antibacterial, UV-Shielding, and Self-Cleaning Characteristics.
Bei-Bei LiGuo-Liang ZhangQian-Kun XuePeng LuoXinyu ZhaoYang-Biao XueBin WuBin HanHai-Juan LiuZuo-Shan WangMin ZhengMing-Peng ZhuoPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Passive daytime radiative cooling (PDRC) textiles hold substantial potential for localized outdoor cooling of the human body without additional energy consumption, but their limited multifunctional integration severely hinders their practical application. Herein, aluminum-doped zinc oxide (AZO) nanoparticles were purposefully introduced into poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) nanofibers via a facile electrospinning process, forming a large-scale and flexible PDRC textile with the desired antibacterial, UV-shielding, and self-cleaning capabilities. These prepared PDRC textiles present a weighted sunlight reflection rate of 92.3% and a weighted emissivity of 89.5% in the mid-infrared region. Furthermore, outdoor tests with an average solar intensity of ∼715 W/m 2 demonstrated that a skin simulator temperature could be cooled by ∼16.1 °C below the ambient temperature, outperforming cotton fabric by ∼6.3 °C. Owing to the outstanding photocatalytic properties of the AZO nanoparticles, these prepared PVDF textiles exhibit antibacterial properties ( Escherichia coli : 99.99%), UV-shielding performance (UPF > 50 + ), and superior self-cleaning capabilities, providing a cost-effective and eco-friendly avenue for daytime personal thermal management.
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