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Recent Advances in Thermoregulatory Clothing: Materials, Mechanisms, and Perspectives

Leqi Lei, Shuo Shi, Dong Wang, Shuo Meng, Jian‐Guo Dai, Shaohai Fu, Jinlian Hu

2023ACS Nano210 citationsDOI

Abstract

Personal thermal management (PTM) is a promising approach for maintaining the thermal comfort zone of the human body while minimizing the energy consumption of indoor buildings. Recent studies have reported the development of numerous advanced textiles that enable PTM systems to regulate body temperature and are comfortable to wear. Herein, recent advancements in thermoregulatory clothing for PTM are discussed. These advances in thermoregulatory clothing have focused on enhancing the control of heat dissipation between the skin and the localized environment. We primarily summarize research on advanced clothing that controls the heat dissipation pathways of the human body, such as radiation- and conductance-controlled clothing. Furthermore, adaptive clothing such as dual-mode textiles, which can regulate the microclimate of the human body, as well as responsive textiles that address both thermal performance (warming and/or cooling) and wearability are discussed. Finally, we include a discussion on significant challenges and perspectives in this field, including large-scale production, smart textiles, bioinspired clothing, and AI-assisted clothing. This comprehensive review aims to further the development of sustainably manufactured advanced clothing with superior thermal performance and outstanding wearability for PTM in practical applications.

Topics & Concepts

ClothingThermal management of electronic devices and systemsThermal comfortArchitectural engineeringMicroclimateNanotechnologyEnvironmental scienceComputer scienceEngineeringMechanical engineeringMaterials scienceEcologyBiologyPhysicsArchaeologyThermodynamicsHistoryThermal Radiation and Cooling TechnologiesUrban Heat Island MitigationThermoregulation and physiological responses