posted on 2023-10-13, 16:39authored byShixiong Yu, Quan Zhang, Lili Liu, Rujun Ma
Thermal management textiles provide an energy-efficient
strategy
for personal thermal comfort by regulating heat flow between the human
body and the environment. However, textiles with a single heating
or cooling mode cannot realize temperature regulation under dynamic
weather. Furthermore, monocolor textiles do not satisfy aesthetic
requirements in a garment. Here, we develop a thermochromic (TC) conductive
fiber with a coaxial structure composed of a conductive core and thermochromic
shell. The TC conductive fiber-woven fabric has the ability of low-energy
dynamic thermal management by combining Joule heating and modulation
of solar absorption. Compared with commercial white fabrics, TC conductive
fabrics exhibit a maximum temperature drop of 2.5 K, while the temperature
of colored commercial fabrics is 7.5–16 K higher than that
of commercial white fabrics in the hot. In the cold, the combination
of Joule heating and the photothermal effect can provide desired thermal
comfort for humans. Meanwhile, heat obtained from solar absorption
brings the temperature of a fabric to a predetermined level, which
saves energy of 625 W/m2 compared to a conductive-fiber-based
textile. In addition, TC conductive fabrics with trichromatic evolution
provide a sensitive and instant temperature visualization capable
of identification of invisible and intense infrared radiation. These
results provide another path to expand potential applications of wearable,
flexible electronics.