Biomimetic, knittable aerogel fiber for thermal insulation textile
State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering · Zhejiang University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Aerogels have been considered as an ideal material for thermal insulation. Unfortunately, their application in textiles is greatly limited by their fragility and poor processability. We overcame these issues by encapsulating the aerogel fiber with a stretchable layer, mimicking the core-shell structure of polar bear hair. Despite its high internal porosity over 90%, our fiber is stretchable up to 1000% strain, which is greatly improved compared with that of traditional aerogel fibers (~2% strain). In addition to its washability and dyeability, our fiber is mechanically robust, retaining its stable thermal insulation property after 10,000 stretching cycles (100% strain). A sweater knitted with our fiber was…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 53.43
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 51
Authors
9- MWMingrui Wu
State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, Zhejiang University
- ZSZiyu Shao
State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, Zhejiang University
- NZNifang Zhao
Quzhou University, Zhejiang University
- RZRong‐Zhen Zhang
State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, Zhejiang University
- GYGuodong Yuan
State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, Zhejiang University
Topics & keywords
- Aerogel
- Materials science
- Thermal insulation
- Composite material
- Fiber
- Textile
- Thermal
- Core (optical fiber)