面向低排放性被动加热:一种超分子增强膜,具有保留热量的功能
Leqi Lei1, Dong Wang1,2, Shuo Shi1
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong. jinliahu@cityu.edu.hk.
Materials horizons
|July 21, 2023
概括
这项研究引入了一种新的膜 (SupraEM),通过有效反射热量,同时保持可穿戴性来改善个人热管理. 该材料增强了温度保持,而不牺牲舒适度,克服了可穿戴技术的关键挑战.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 纳米技术纳米技术
- 织工程 织工程 织工程
背景情况:
- 稳定的体温对于人类活动和节能至关重要.
- 基于金属的辐射反射器阻碍了个人热管理 (PTM) 系统的可穿戴性.
- 现有的PTM材料面临着热性能和舒适性之间的权衡.
研究的目的:
- 为有效的个人热管理设计可穿戴膜.
- 为了克服金属基辐射反射器的可穿戴性限制.
- 开发一种能够平衡隔热和舒适的材料.
主要方法:
- 使用聚乙烯二化物和聚氨/碳化物 (PVDF&PU/MXene) 制造超分子增强膜 (SupraEM).
- 装饰MXene以增强超分子相互作用和低排放性质.
- 评价膜的中红外 (MIR) 反射率,机械性能和温度保持能力.
主要成果:
- 该PVDF&PU/MXene SupraEM显示出0.246.6的低发射率.
- 由于超分子相互作用,观察到增强的机械性能.
- SupraEM显示出优越的温度保留,与原始膜相比增加8°C,与较厚的商业织品相比增加6.2°C.
结论:
- 开发的SupraEM有效地将热调节与PTM应用的可穿戴性相结合.
- 装饰的MXene可以在不影响性能的情况下用于可穿戴的温度调节材料.
- 这项工作解决了在开发先进的PTM系统方面面临的重大挑战.
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