“Change According to the Situation” – Color‐Accommodative Nature‐Skin‐Derived Thermochromic Membrane for Active All‐Season Thermal Management
Long Xie,
Xuechuan Wang,
Shuang Liang
et al.
Abstract:Energy crisis and worsening greenhouse effects cause unprecedented global environmental and economic‐sustainability challenges. The emerging all‐season thermal regulation technology that can provide comfort to humans without consuming external‐energy demonstrates promising prospects. Inspired by the temperature‐accommodative skin of the color‐changing rain‐frog, a biodegradable nature‐skin‐derived thermochromic membrane (PCTM‐H) is nano‐engineered for active all‐season thermal management using the integrative … Show more
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