陆军蚁巢启发自适应纺织品智能热调节和医疗监测

IF 26.8 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Lung Chow, Qiang Zhang, Xingcan Huang, Jun Zhang, Jingkun Zhou, Bo Zhu, Jiyu Li, Ya Huang, Binbin Zhang, Jian Li, Pengcheng Wu, Yuyu Gao, Zhan Gao, Guangyao Zhao, Kuanming Yao, Yiming Liu, Joanne Yip, Zhihui Yang, Xinge Yu
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摘要

这种纺织材料可以动态适应不同的环境,同时作为一个即时警报系统,早期发现周围环境中危及生命的因素,不仅增强了个人的健康管理,而且有助于减少空间冷却和/或加热的能源消耗。在自然界中,不同的物种都有自己的适应环境温度的系统。受军队蚁巢的启发,本文报道了一种热适应性纺织品,称为军队蚁巢纺织品(ant),用于热管理和健康监测。这种纺织品能迅速对出汗做出反应,迅速吸收汗水,然后转变其结构,便于散热。同时,ANT的比色传感功能使其能够模拟军蚁巢穴的“站点迁移”行为,从而使个体能够快速识别体温、紫外线辐射和汗液pH值等多种与健康相关的信号,并警告他们转移到安全的环境中,从而有效降低身体伤害的可能性。ANT具有出色的可扩展性和生物相容性,为下一代个人热管理和医疗保健管理智能电子纺织品的发展提供了一个有前途的方向,同时满足了日益增长的节能需求。
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Army Ant Nest Inspired Adaptive Textile for Smart Thermal Regulation and Healthcare Monitoring

Army Ant Nest Inspired Adaptive Textile for Smart Thermal Regulation and Healthcare Monitoring

Army Ant Nest Inspired Adaptive Textile for Smart Thermal Regulation and Healthcare Monitoring

Army Ant Nest Inspired Adaptive Textile for Smart Thermal Regulation and Healthcare Monitoring

Army Ant Nest Inspired Adaptive Textile for Smart Thermal Regulation and Healthcare Monitoring

Army Ant Nest Inspired Adaptive Textile for Smart Thermal Regulation and Healthcare Monitoring

A textile material that can dynamically adapt to different environments while serving as an immediate alert system for early detection of life-threatening factors in the surroundings, not only enhances the individual's health management but also contributes to a reduction in energy consumption for space cooling and/or heating. In nature, different species have their own adaptation system to ambient temperature. Inspired by the army ant nest, herein a thermal adaptive textile known as Army ant Nest Textile (ANT) for thermal management and health monitoring is reported. This textile can promptly respond to perspiration, rapidly absorb sweat, and then transform its architecture to facilitate heat dissipation. Simultaneously, the colorimetric sensing function of ANT allows it to emulate the “site migration” behavior of the army ant nest, which empowers individuals to expeditiously identify multiple health-related signals such as body temperature, UV radiation, and sweat pH values, and warn them to move to a secure environment, thereby effectively reducing the likelihood of physical harm. Together with its excellent scalability and biocompatibility, the ANT offers a promising direction for the development of next-generation smart e-textiles for personal thermal and healthcare management, while satisfying the growing demand for energy saving.

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Advanced Materials
Advanced Materials 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
43.00
自引率
4.10%
发文量
2182
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Advanced Materials, one of the world's most prestigious journals and the foundation of the Advanced portfolio, is the home of choice for best-in-class materials science for more than 30 years. Following this fast-growing and interdisciplinary field, we are considering and publishing the most important discoveries on any and all materials from materials scientists, chemists, physicists, engineers as well as health and life scientists and bringing you the latest results and trends in modern materials-related research every week.
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