Sweat Gland‐Like Fabric for Personal Thermal‐Wet Comfort Management

Author:

Zhang Qian12ORCID,Wang Manyu1,Chen Tao1,Chen Zipeng3,Liu Dongfang1,Zhang Zhixun1,Zhuo Lei1,Wang Yuge1,Xiao Xingfang1,Zhu Bin3,Li Li24,Xu Weilin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of New Textile Materials and Advanced Processing Technologies Wuhan Textile University Wuhan 430200 P. R. China

2. School of Fashion and Textiles The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hung Hom, Kowloon Hong Kong 999077 P. R. China

3. National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures College of Engineering and Applied Sciences Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Artificial Functional Materials Frontiers Science Center for Critical Earth Material Cycling Nanjing University Nanjing 430200 P. R. China

4. School of Engineering Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Kowloon Hong Kong 999077 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractThe sweat evaporation strategy has shown great potential for passive cooling of the human body. However, the accumulation of sweat at the skin resulting from the hindrance by traditional fabrics increases the heat load and causes the clothing to stick to the skin. Sweat evaporation cooling textiles that perform the sweat‐wicking function of sweat glands are thus highly desirable. Here, a sweat gland‐like (Sg‐like) fabric is proposed for personal thermal‐wet comfort management. The Sg‐like channels formed in the fabric through spraying and ultrasonic welding processes can pull liquid water from the skin and spread it out over the outer layer of the fabric for rapid evaporation. The Sg‐like design principle is also well‐validated based on colored fabrics. In artificial sweating skin demonstrations, the temperature of skin covered with the Sg‐like fabric is comparable to that of bare skin and lower than that of skin covered with commercial textiles. In human body tests, a temperature reduction of ≈2 °C is observed in sweating for skin coated with the Sg‐like fabric compare with skin‐coated cotton. It is expected this work offers promising guidelines for developing a sweat‐evaporation cooling textile to meet the thermal‐wet comfort requirements of the human body.

Funder

Wuhan Textile University

Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province

Publisher

Wiley

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