| Literature DB >> 33890468 |
Hao Luo1, Yining Zhu1, Ziquan Xu1, Yu Hong1, Pintu Ghosh1, Sandeep Kaur1, Mingbang Wu2, Chenying Yang1, Min Qiu3,4, Qiang Li1.
Abstract
Outdoor personal thermal comfort is of substantial significance to ameliorate the health conditions of pedestrian and outdoor laborer. However, the uncontrollable sunlight, substantial radiative loss, and intense temperature fluctuations in the outdoor environment present majestic challenges to outdoor personal thermal management. Here, we report an eco-friendly passive nanostructured textile which harvests energy from the sun and the outer space for optional localized heating and cooling. Compared to conventional heating/cooling textiles like black/white cotton, its heating/cooling mode enables a skin simulator temperature increase/decrease of 8.1 °C/6 °C, respectively, under sunlight exposure. Meanwhile, the temperature gradient created between the textile and human skin allows a continuous electricity generation with thermoelectric modules. Owing to the exceptional outdoor thermoregulation ability, this Janus textile is promising to help maintain a comfortable microclimate for individuals in outdoor environment and provide a platform for pervasive power generation.Entities:
Keywords: Personal thermal management; energy harvest; nanophotonics; thermoelectric
Year: 2021 PMID: 33890468 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c00400
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189