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Functional Materials and Innovative Strategies for Wearable Thermal Management Applications

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Authors

Jung, Yeongju; Kim, Minwoo; Kim, Taegyeom; Ahn, Jiyong; Lee, Jinwoo; Ko, Seung H.

Issue Date
2023-06-29
Publisher
Springer
Citation
Nano-Micro Letters, Vol.15(1):160
Keywords
Thermal managementPassive heat transferActive heat transferWearable materialsWearable device
Abstract
Thermal management is essential in our body as it affects various bodily functions, ranging from thermal discomfort to serious organ failures, as an example of the worst-case scenario. There have been extensive studies about wearable materials and devices that augment thermoregulatory functionalities in our body, employing diverse materials and systematic approaches to attaining thermal homeostasis. This paper reviews the recent progress of functional materials and devices that contribute to thermoregulatory wearables, particularly emphasizing the strategic methodology to regulate body temperature. There exist several methods to promote personal thermal management in a wearable form. For instance, we can impede heat transfer using a thermally insulating material with extremely low thermal conductivity or directly cool and heat the skin surface. Thus, we classify many studies into two branches, passive and active thermal management modes, which are further subdivided into specific strategies. Apart from discussing the strategies and their mechanisms, we also identify the weaknesses of each strategy and scrutinize its potential direction that studies should follow to make substantial contributions to future thermal regulatory wearable industries.
ISSN
2150-5551
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/195302
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40820-023-01126-1
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