Small, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown
Published: March 5, 2025
To alleviate the discomfort caused by excessive sweating, there is a growing emphasis on developing wearable textiles that can evacuate sweat autonomously. These advanced fabrics, unlike their absorbent and retention-prone predecessors, harness Janus structure-distinguished its asymmetric wettability-to facilitate one-way transport of liquid. This unique characteristic has significant potential in addressing issues related to bodily moisture propelling realm smart wearables. review offers comprehensive overview advancements Janus-structured within field, delving into mechanisms behind unidirectional liquid transport, which rely chemical gradient curvature strategies, alongside methodologies for achieving wettability. It further spotlights multifaceted applications Janus-based wearables, including thermal management, wound care, analysis. In addition examining existing hurdles, also explores avenues future innovation, envisioning new era tailored personalized comfort health monitoring capabilities.
Language: Английский