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In situ metal-ion-incorporated photothermal GO films with an adjustable temperature range for personal thermal management

CRYSTENGCOMM [2024]
Wan-Peng Chen, Yan-Mei Zhu, Yu-Ping Du, Xing-Bin Lv, Hai-Rong Yu, Ting Liang, Chang-Jing Cheng, Jun-Yi Ji
ABSTRACT

The utilization of advanced photothermal materials for personal thermal management to improve thermal comfort and regulate heat exchange between the human body and the environment is a focal point of research. Herein, this study presents the design of in situ metal-ion-incorporated photothermal GO films with high light capture efficiency (98.51% of GO–Fe-0.3 film) and exceptional photothermal conversion capability (∼61.3 °C under 1 solar illumination), offering temperature adjustability within the range of 39.1–61.3 °C. This temperature adjustability is facilitated by the straightforward control of the metal ion content, which enables versatile applications in daily human thermal regulation and high-temperature medical contexts. Furthermore, this strategy demonstrates scalability and flexibility through the variation of metal ion types. Practical simulations using a tailored flexible and wearable device reveal a rapid temperature increase of ∼61.5 °C within 600 s. Therefore, the in situ metal-ion-incorporated photothermal GO films exhibit significant potential in advancing photothermal conversion for adaptable personal thermal management.

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