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Reinforced nanowrinkle electrospun photothermal membranes via solvent induced recrystallization
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  • Jinlin Chang,
  • Weiling Wang,
  • Zhaoxin Li,
  • Yujiao Wang,
  • Yacong Hou,
  • Zhiyuan Cao,
  • Zhenwei Liang,
  • Yuan Ma,
  • Ding Weng,
  • Jun Song,
  • Yadong Yu,
  • Lei Chen,
  • Jiadao Wang
Jinlin Chang
Tsinghua University
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Weiling Wang
Shanghai University
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Zhaoxin Li
Tsinghua University
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Yujiao Wang
Tsinghua University
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Yacong Hou
Tsinghua University
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Zhiyuan Cao
Shanghai University
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Zhenwei Liang
Tsinghua University
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Yuan Ma
Tsinghua University
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Ding Weng
Tsinghua University
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Jun Song
Shanghai University
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Yadong Yu
Tsinghua University
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Lei Chen
Tsinghua University

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Jiadao Wang
Tsinghua University
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Abstract

Wearable photothermal materials can capture light energy in nature and convert it into heat energy, which is critical for flexible outdoor sports. However, the conventional flexible photothermal membranes with low specific surface area restrict the maximum photothermal capability, and loose structure of electrospun membrane limits durability of wearable materials. Here, an ultrathin nanostructure candle soot/ multi-walled carbon nanotubes / poly (l-lactic acid) (CS/MWCNTs/PLLA) photothermal membrane is first prepared via solvent-induced recrystallization. The white blood cell membrane-like nanowrinkles with high specific surface area are achieved for the first time and exhibit optimal light absorption. The solvent-induced recrystallization also enables the membrane to realize large strength and durability. Meanwhile, the membranes also show two-sided heterochromatic features and transparency in thick and thin situations, respectively, suggesting outstanding fashionability. Nanowrinkled photothermal membranes by novel solvent-induced recrystallization show high flexibility, fashionability, strength, and photothermal characteristics, which have huge potential for outdoor warmth.
Submitted to EcoMat
02 Feb 2024Assigned to Editor
02 Feb 2024Submission Checks Completed
02 Feb 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
08 Feb 2024Reviewer(s) Assigned
19 Feb 2024Editorial Decision: Revise Major
12 Mar 20241st Revision Received