研究目的
Investigating the effect of IPL sintering on the electrical, thermal, microstructural and durability characteristics of Ag nanowire on woven polyester heating patches for personal thermal management.
研究成果
IPL sintering improves the electrical conductivity and durability of Ag nanowire-fabrics, resulting in higher thermal performance for personal thermal management applications. The process is scalable and cost-effective, offering a promising strategy for mass manufacturing of heating fabric-patches.
研究不足
The study is limited to the use of Ag nanowires on woven polyester fabrics. The scalability of the IPL sintering process for other materials or fabric types is not explored.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection
The study employs IPL sintering to fabricate Ag nanowire on woven polyester heating patches. The effect of IPL parameters and added mass of Ag nanowires on the performance of the patch is investigated.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources
Woven polyester fabric patches measuring 30 mm × 30 mm (500 μm thickness) were cleaned using ethanol (99.5%). Ag nanowires (100 nm in diameter, 100–200 μm in length) were dispersed in ethanol to form a 2 mg·ml?1 suspension.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials
IPL system (Sinteron 3000, Xenon Corp., USA), SEM, XRD, Keithley 2400 C source meter, motorized stage (Thorlabs; LTS150), environmental chamber (Folyon H-300), infrared camera (Micro-Epsilon; TIM400).
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow
Dip-coating was employed as a nanowire deposition technique. The number of dip coating cycles was varied from one to five. IPL sintering was performed at room temperature and under ambient environmental conditions.
5:Data Analysis Methods
The surface microstructure was examined via SEM and XRD. Electrical conductivity was evaluated using a Keithley 2400 C source meter. Mechanical stability was investigated via cyclic bending. Environmental testing was performed in an environmental chamber.
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