Developments and Opportunities in Temperature‐Responsive Thermal Smart Materials

Y Yufeng Shen (Department of Systems Biology, Columbia University Irving Medical Center) J Jun Jin Y Yang Su M Min Chen L Limin Wu (School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering)

Abstract

Abstract Controllable thermal management is essential in environmental‐sensitive application scenarios, such as lithium batteries, data centers, and human body systems. This necessity has spurred the development of next‐generation intelligent materials. Thermal smart materials (TSMs), which can self‐adjust their thermal conductivity (TC) in a specific temperature range in response to external stimuli, have attracted significant interest due to their advantages over traditional temperature control systems or devices, including convenience, efficiency, and compact structure. Here, an overview of the non‐temperature‐responsive TSMs stimulated is first presented by various factors such as electrical/magnetic, light, mechanical force, humidity, and temperature, followed by a focused summary of the key mechanisms underlying temperature‐responsive TSMs that have thermal sensitivity. By addressing existing gaps and opportunities in the field of TSMs, we outlook future directions of thermoresponsive TSMs from three aspects: crystal state transition, reconfigurable chemical structures, and temperature‐based multi‐mechanism coupling. Finally, the potential applications of TSMs in data centers, electronic components, and individual thermal management are discussed. Based on the existing research on TSMs and the advances in related fields, we hope this perspective will guide the future development of high‐performance TSMs.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published September 29, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (5)

Y

Yufeng Shen

Department of Systems Biology, Columbia University Irving Medical Center

J

Jun Jin

Y

Yang Su

M

Min Chen

L

Limin Wu

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering