Affiliation:
1. College of Bioresources Chemical and Materials Engineering Shaanxi University of Science & Technology Xi'an 710021 China
2. National Demonstration Center for Experimental Light Chemistry Engineering Education Shaanxi University of Science & Technology Xi'an 710021 China
3. Xi'an Key Laboratory of Green Chemicals and Functional Materials Shaanxi University of Science & Technology Xi'an 710021 China
Abstract
AbstractThe development of functional textiles combining conventional apparel with advanced technologies for personal health management (PHM) has garnered widespread attention. However, the current PHM textiles often achieve multifunctionality by stacking functional modules, leading to poor durability and scalability. Herein, a scalable and robust PHM textile is designed by integrating electrical, radiative, and solar heating, electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding, and piezoresistive sensing performance onto cotton fabric. This is achieved through an uncomplicated screen‐printing process using silver paste. The conductivity of the PHM textile is ≈1.6 × 104 S m−1, ensuring an electric heating temperature of ≈134 °C with a low voltage of 1.7 V, as well as an EMI shielding effectiveness of ≈56 dB, and human motion monitoring performance. Surprisingly, the radiative/solar heating capability of the PHM textile surpasses that of traditional warm leather. Even after undergoing rigorous physical and chemical treatments, the PHM textile maintains terrific durability. Additionally, the PHM textile possesses maneuverable scalability and comfortable wearability. This innovative work opens up new avenues for the strategic design of PHM textiles and provides an advantageous guarantee of mass production.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China