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Emissivity Regulated Fabric: Achieving Self-Adaptive Radiative Cooling and Dynamic Body Radiation Manipulation

  • Xin Hu
  • , Yingbo Zhang
  • , Wei Cai
  • , Yang Ming
  • , Rujun Yu
  • , Daming Chen
  • , Shuang Qiu
  • , Cancheng Jiang
  • , Chi-Wai Kan
  • , Jinlian Hu
  • , Nuruzzaman Noor
  • , Bin Fei*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Effective manipulation of radiative cooling power is crucial for thermal management systems. However, the potential for radiative cooling regulation through emissivity modulation in textiles remains unexplored. As a proof-of-concept, a self-adaptive radiative cooling fabric (SARCF) is presented, exhibiting high solar reflectance and variable infrared emissivity. The SARCF is created by depositing tungsten doped vanadium dioxide (W-VO2) nanoparticles on low-emissivity (low-e) fabrics, followed by welding with nanoporous polyethylene (NanoPE). SARCF demonstrates significant solar reflectance (85.19%) and a promising emissivity contrast (Δɛ, 34.82%) for radiative cooling regulation, driven by the temperature-induced phase transition of W-VO2. Indoor and outdoor tests reveal that SARCF outperforms low-emissivity fabrics and white cotton, providing better warming (3 °C higher than low-emissivity fabrics) and cooling (4.67 °C lower than cotton) performance. The coated low-e fabrics also demonstrated exceptional robustness—accelerated washing (10 cycles) retains >96% Δɛ, while abrasion test (2000 cycles) preserves 94.8% Δɛ, confirming mechanical integrity under operational stresses. In summary, this study introduces a novel fabric prototype that achieves temperature-induced emissivity variation and high solar reflectance, marking a significant advancement in personal thermal management through radiative cooling modulation. © 2025 The Author(s). Small published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere04951
JournalSmall
Volume21
Issue number38
Online published5 Aug 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Sept 2025

Funding

All authors would like to thank PolyU (1-BBCB, 1-WZ2H), and the Innovation and Technology Council of Hong Kong SAR (project number ITP/023/22TP) for funding.

Research Keywords

  • dynamic radiative cooling
  • emissivity modulation
  • personal thermal management
  • phase transition

Publisher's Copyright Statement

  • This full text is made available under CC-BY 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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