出汗
材料科学
自愈水凝胶
蒸发
纳米技术
膜
刚架
柔性电子器件
数码产品
复合材料
帧(网络)
机械工程
高分子化学
化学
热力学
生物化学
物理
物理化学
工程类
作者
Junsoo Kim,Solyee Im,Jeong Hun Kim,Sang Moon Kim,Seung Min Lee,Jae Wook Lee,Jong Pil Im,Jiyong Woo,Seung Eon Moon
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.201905901
摘要
Thermal management is essential for living organisms and electronic devices to survive and maintain their own functions. However, developing flexible cooling devices for flexible electronics or biological systems is challenging because conventional coolers are bulky and require rigid batteries. In nature, skins help to maintain a constant body temperature by dissipating heat through perspiration. Inspired by nature, an artificial perspiration membrane that automatically regulates evaporation depending on temperature using the programmed deformation of thermoresponsive hydrogels is presented. The thermoresponsive hydrogel is patterned into pinwheel shapes and supported by a polymeric rigid frame with stable adhesion using copolymerization. Both shape of the valve and mechanical constraint of the frame allow six times larger evaporation area in the open state compared to the closed state, and the transition occurs at a fast rate (≈1 s). A stretchable membrane is selectively coated to prevent unintended evaporation through the hydrogel while allowing swelling or shrinking of the hydrogel by securing path of water. Consequently, a 30% reduction in evaporation is observed at lower temperature, resulting in regulation of the skin temperature at the thermal model of human skins. This simple, small, and flexible cooler will be useful for maintaining temperature of flexible devices.
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