Swarin, Full Spectrum Heating Yarn &fabric
Full spectrum heating fiber is a new functional fiber made by adding both light-absorbing and far-infrared heating functional powders to the fiber production
Twisted integration of high-efficiency photothermal/water-transported
Here, an integral solar-heating yarn twisted by both carbon nanotube (CNT) fibers and cotton yarns processed via carbon black slurry is developed for architecting high-efficiency fabric
Thermal management with innovative fibers and textiles: manipulating
Thermal-management fibers and textiles have emerged as innovative solutions to manipulate heat transport, storage and conversion efficiently. This review explores recent
Solar heat storage yarn
Here, an integral solar-heating yarn twisted by both carbon nanotube (CNT) fibers and cotton yarns processed via carbon black slurry is developed for architecting high-efficiency fabric evaporators,
A fluid can store solar energy and then release it as heat months later
Keeping the heat A fluid can store solar energy and then release it as heat months later Sunlight can cause a molecule to change structure, and then release heat later.
Composite polyester yarn with photothermal conversion and
The combined action of light absorber and paraffin enabled the composite yarn to have bidirectional temperature regulation function. This study provided a simple method to construct a
An investigation of a wash‐durable solar energy
The solar fabric was woven using electronic yarns created by embedding miniature crystalline silicon solar cells connected with fine copper
solar heat storage yarn
The combined action of light absorber and paraffin enabled the composite yarn to have bidirectional temperature regulation function. This study provided a simple method to construct a multifunctional
Temperature-adaptive dual-modal photonic textiles for
Here, we present a dual-modal photonic textile capable of autonomously achieving both low-temperature solar heating and high
UV DNA Damage Inspires Liquid Molecule That Stores Solar Heat
Recent research suggests that seasonal solar heat storage, long considered one of the hardest problems in clean energy, may be chemically feasible. A new study, reported by ZME
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