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This project focuses on developing molecular solar thermal materials for personal thermal management in wearable fabrics. It aims to create robust, sunlight-responsive devices that efficiently capture solar energy, store it as heat, and release it on demand, enhancing energy density and stability.
Molecular solar thermal (MOST) materials, capable of harvesting solar energy and releasing it as heat on demand, hold great potential for personal thermal management (PTM), especially in wearable fabrics.
However, creating MOST fabrics that can efficiently capture natural sunlight, achieve high energy-storage capacity, and maintain long-term stability remains challenging due to the narrow absorption range, low energy density, and leakage risks of current materials.
This project aims to establish…
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