posted on 2025-03-21, 21:14authored byKaisong Huang, Renjie Tan, Hanbai Wu, Yifan Si, Leqi Lei, Hanyue Lan, Chi-wai Kan, Wenjie Fang, Shuai Zhang, Ke Zhang, Jinlian Hu
Wound healing is highly sensitive
to environmental conditions.
Under solar radiation, elevated wound temperatures and UV-rays can
induce oxidative stress, disrupt the wound environment, provoke inflammation,
and even cause thermal injury. Lower wound temperatures may hinder
angiogenesis and immune function, thus delaying recovery. Inspired
by silkworm cocooning for thermal comfort during metamorphosis, we
developed the wound cocoon (W-cocoon) using a portable high-speed
electro-blow spinning (EBS) device. The W-cocoon integrates radiative
cooling and thermal insulation properties, providing both cooling
(3.9 °C) under sunlight and warming (1.9 °C) indoors. Based
on animal studies, the W-cocoon promotes wound recovery in indoor
scenarios, while under solar radiation, its high reflectivity and
UV-blocking ratio mitigate the negative effects of radiation, thus
optimizing wound healing. Additionally, the W-cocoon exhibits superhydrophobic
and hemophobic properties, which endow the dressing with antifouling
capabilities and reduce pain during dressing changes.