Tailored Fabrics with Biomimetic Janus Spectral Responsiveness for All‐Weather Switchable Thermoregulation
Hongyu Guo,
Chenchen Li,
Jianyong Yu
et al.
Abstract:In the face of global climate change, adapting to intensive temperature variation and maintaining stable body temperature in outdoor settings are crucial for keeping personal health and boosting labor productivity. Developing zero‐energy fabrics with switchable thermoregulation provides a feasible strategy for responding to this climate circumstance. However, integrating switchable thermoregulation into fabrics without compromising their structural integrity, comfortability, and fabrication scalability remains… Show more
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