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Warming up human body by nanoporous metallized polyethylene textile
2017
Nature Communications
Space heating accounts for the largest energy end-use of buildings that imposes significant burden on the society. The energy wasted for heating the empty space of the entire building can be saved by passively heating the immediate environment around the human body. Here, we demonstrate a nanophotonic structure textile with tailored infrared (IR) property for passive personal heating using nanoporous metallized polyethylene. By constructing an IR-reflective layer on an IR-transparent layer with
doi:10.1038/s41467-017-00614-4
pmid:28928427
pmcid:PMC5605506
fatcat:u2olni6zznhfze2llyvtewek3u