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Humidity-Responsive Liquid Metal Core-Shell Materials for Enduring Heat Retention and Insulation.

Xuanhan ChenMingyuan SunLu CaoHuarui RongHao LinYue ChenMingkui ZhangLing ZhangBing XiaoWeihua LiJian FangLining SunShiwu ZhangShi-Yang TangXiangpeng Li
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2024)
High humidity in extremely cold weather can undermine the insulation capability of the clothing, imposing serious life risks. Current clothing insulation technologies have inherent deficiencies in terms of insulation efficiency and humidity adaptability. Here, we report humidity-stimulated self-heating clothing using aluminum core-liquid metal shell microparticles (Al@LM-MPs) as the filler. Al@LM-MPs exhibit a distinctive capability to react to water molecules in the air to generate heat, exhibiting remarkable sensitivity across a broad temperature range. This ability leads to the creation of intelligent clothing capable of autonomously responding to extreme cold and wet weather conditions, providing both enduring heat retention and insulation capabilities. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Keyphrases
  • heat stress
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  • climate change
  • human health
  • risk assessment
  • hyaluronic acid