Passive Isothermal Flexible Sensor Enabled by Smart Thermal‐Regulating Aerogels

S Shenjie Zhong B Bohan Lu D Duan‐Chao Wang (ZJU‐Hangzhou Global Scientific and Technological Innovation Center Zhejiang University Hangzhou 311215 P. R. China) B Brian Arianpour (Department of Bioengineering Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science University of California Los Angeles Los Angeles California 90095 USA) S Shaolei Wang H Haiyu Han J Junyi Yin H Hong Bao Y Yina Liu Z Zhen Wen Y Yunlei Zhou

Abstract

Abstract Environmentally induced sensor temperature fluctuations can distort the outputs of a sensor, reducing their stability during long‐term health monitoring. Here, a passive isothermal flexible sensor is proposed by using hierarchical cellulose aerogel (HCA) as the top tribonegative layer, which allows the sensor to adapt dynamic thermal environments through both radiative cooling and heat insulation. The radiative cooling effect can cool down the temperatures of a sensor in summer, while the hollow microfibers in HCA provide ultralow thermal conductivity to reduce internal heat loss in winter. The prepared passive isothermal sensor is capable of maintaining the rated working temperature over an extensive temperature range of 0−100 °C, demonstrating for gripping hot and cold objects. While monitoring human movements under direct sunlight, the temperature of a conventional sensor rose by 12.3 °C, whereas the sensor experienced an increase of only 0.3 °C. Therefore, this work presents a promising strategy for adapting to environments, enabling wearable electronics to function effectively in dynamic thermal conditions.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 8
Published February 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

S

Shenjie Zhong

B

Bohan Lu

D

Duan‐Chao Wang

ZJU‐Hangzhou Global Scientific and Technological Innovation Center Zhejiang University Hangzhou 311215 P. R. China

B

Brian Arianpour

Department of Bioengineering Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science University of California Los Angeles Los Angeles California 90095 USA

S

Shaolei Wang

H

Haiyu Han

J

Junyi Yin

H

Hong Bao

Y

Yina Liu

Z

Zhen Wen

Y

Yunlei Zhou