Knit Architecture for Water-Actuating Woolen Knitwear and Its Personalized Thermal Management

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2021 Feb 10;13(5):6298-6308. doi: 10.1021/acsami.0c20868. Epub 2021 Jan 27.

Abstract

Personalized thermal management using water-actuated woolen knitwear has great potential for smart textile production. However, woolen knitwear exists in a wide range of forms with different derivatives. Manufacturing of smart woolen structures with excellent cooling properties is linked to certain parameters such as changes in loop formation, loop shape, and yarn arrangement upon stimulation of body fluids. To address this issue, textile knit structures with different physical and mechanical properties have been prepared using water-responsive descaled wool fibers and their smart heat and moisture regulation behavior have been investigated and compared to detect the fabric architectural effect on water actuation and cooling performance of woolen garments. The evidence suggests that the technical structure of the fabrics plays a crucial role in pore actuation and fabric cooling performance. The water actuation and thermal management abilities of single jersey were greatly enhanced because of unbalanced structures with lower mechanical stress among the loops and yarns. The experimental data is also in line with the theoretical analysis. Hence, the unbalanced structures control fast heat and mass transfer from the human body, which may offer a promising year-round clothing material to the wearer. This material can have a similar response upon contact with body sweat and humid environments and hence can act as a skinlike fabric. Their possible applications can lie in different fields, such as thermoregulation, functional clothing, sportswear, and medical care.

Keywords: comfort; knit architecture; shape memory; thermal management; woolen fabric.

MeSH terms

  • Hot Temperature*
  • Humans
  • Particle Size
  • Surface Properties
  • Thermosensing*
  • Water / chemistry
  • Wool Fiber*

Substances

  • Water