Radiative Cooling and Protective Clothing Through Lamination of Hierarchically Porous Membrane
Bin Liu,
Renyan Zhang,
Yingjie Wu
et al.
Abstract:Personal protective clothing is designed to safeguard medical personnel from highly infectious diseases. However, it often compromises comfort, especially when worn outdoors during epidemics like the global COVID‐19 outbreak. This can lead to discomfort and even heatstroke. To tackle this issue, radiative cooling is incorporated into personal protective clothing by integrating hierarchically porous poly(vinylidene fluoride‐co‐hexafluoropropylene) (PVDF‐HFP) membranes into the fabric. These membranes possess a … Show more
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