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Functional Fibers, Composites and Textiles Utilizing Photothermal and Joule Heating

Juhyun Park

2020Polymers64 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This review focuses on the mechanism of adjusting the thermal environment surrounding the human body via textiles. Recently highlighted technologies for thermal management are based on the photothermal conversion principle and Joule heating for wearable electronics. Recent innovations in this technology are described, with a focus on reports in the last three years and are categorized into three subjects: (1) thermal management technologies of a passive type using light irradiation of the outside environment (photothermal heating), (2) those of an active type employing external electrical circuits (Joule heating), and (3) biomimetic structures. Fibers and textiles from the design of fibers and textiles perspective are also discussed with suggestions for future directions to maximize thermal storage and to minimize heat loss.

Topics & Concepts

Joule heatingMaterials sciencePhotothermal therapyElectronicsJoule (programming language)ThermalThermal management of electronic devices and systemsNanotechnologyComposite materialTextilePhotothermal effectMechanical engineeringElectrical engineeringEngineeringPhysicsMeteorologyEfficient energy useThermal Radiation and Cooling TechnologiesAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsNanomaterials and Printing Technologies