Thermal and Moisture Managing E-Textiles Enabled by Janus Hierarchical Gradient Honeycombs

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Author(s)

  • Yufei Zhang
  • Jingjing Fu
  • Yichun Ding
  • Aijaz Ahmed Babar
  • Xian Song
  • Fan Chen
  • Zijian Zheng

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Original languageEnglish
Article number2311633
Journal / PublicationAdvanced Materials
Volume36
Issue number13
Online published19 Dec 2023
Publication statusPublished - 28 Mar 2024

Abstract

Moisture and thermal comfort are critical for long-term wear. In recent years, there has been rapidly growing attention on the importance of the comfortability in wearable electronic textiles (e-textiles), particularly in fields such as health monitoring, sports training, medical diagnosis and treatment, where long-term comfort is crucial. Nonetheless, simultaneously regulating thermal and moisture comfort for the human body without compromising electronic performance remains a significant challenge to date. Herein, a thermal and moisture managing e-textile (TMME-textile) that integrates unidirectional water transport and daytime radiative cooling properties with highly sensitive sensing performance is developed. The TMME-textile is made by patterning sensing electrodes on rationally designed Janus hierarchical gradient honeycombs that offer wetting gradient and optical management. The TMME-textile can unidirectionally pump excessive sweat, providing a dry and comfortable microenvironment for users. Moreover, it possesses high solar reflectivity (98.3%) and mid-infrared emissivity (89.2%), which reduce skin temperature by ≈7.0 °C under a solar intensity of 1 kW m−2. The TMME-textile-based strain sensor displays high sensitivity (0.1749 kPa−1) and rapid response rate (170 ms), effectively enabling smooth long-term monitoring, especially during high-intensity outdoor sports where thermal and moisture stresses are prominent challenges to conventional e-textiles. © 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.

Research Area(s)

  • directional water transport, electronic textiles, radiative cooling, sports monitoring, thermal and moisture management

Citation Format(s)

Thermal and Moisture Managing E-Textiles Enabled by Janus Hierarchical Gradient Honeycombs. / Zhang, Yufei; Fu, Jingjing; Ding, Yichun et al.
In: Advanced Materials, Vol. 36, No. 13, 2311633, 28.03.2024.

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