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Multiscale Disordered Porous Fibers for Self-Sensing and Self-Cooling Integrated Smart Sportswear.

Xili Hu1, Mingwei Tian1, Tailin Xu2, Xuantong Sun3, Bing Sun4, Chengcheng Sun1, Xuqing Liu3, Xueji Zhang5, Lijun Qu1.   

Abstract

Smart clothing has demonstrated potential applications in a wide range of wearable fields for human body monitoring and self-adaption. However, current wearable sensors often suffer from not seamlessly integrating with normal clothing, restricting sensing ability, and a negative wearing experience. Here, integrated smart clothing is fabricated by employing multiscale disordered porous elastic fibers as sensing units, which show the capability of inherently autonomous self-sensing (i.e., strain and temperature sensing) and self-cooling. The multiscale disordered porous structure of the fibers contributes to the high transparency of mid-infrared human body radiation and backscatter of visible light, which allows the microenvironment temperature between the skin and clothing to drop at least ∼2.5 °C compared with cotton fabrics. After the capillary-assisted adsorption of graphene inks, the modified porous fibers could also possess real-time strain and temperature-sensing capacities with a high gauge factor and thermal coefficient of resistance. As a proof of concept, the integrated smart sportswear achieved the measuring of body temperature, the tracking of large-scale limb movements, and the collection of subtle human physiological signals, along with the intrinsic self-cooling ability.

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Keywords:  infrared radiation transparency; multiscale disordered porous structure; smart clothing; temperature sensor; tensile strain sensor; thermal management

Year:  2019        PMID: 31855404     DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b06899

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


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2.  Rapid and efficient testing of the toxicity of graphene-related materials in primary human lung cells.

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