The thermal ‘Buddha Board’—application of microstructured polyolefin films for variable thermal infrared transparency materials

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Interface Focus Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1098/rsfs.2023.0073
Xiaoruo Sun, Mehbab Ali, Shima Jalali, Abolfazl Vaheb, Asad Asad, Patricia I. Dolez, James D. Hogan, D. Sameoto
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In this study, we explore the innovative application of biological principles of scattering foams and structural colouration of white materials to manipulate the transmission properties of thermal infrared (IR) radiation, particularly within the 8–14 μm wavelength range in polyolefin materials. Inspired by the complex skin of organisms such as chameleons, which can dynamically change colour through structural alterations, as well as more mundane technologies such as Buddha Boards and magic water colouring books, we are developing methods to control thermal IR transmission using common thermoplastic materials that are semi-transparent to thermal IR radiation. Polyethylene and polypropylene, known for their versatility and cost-effectiveness, can be engineered into microstructured sheets with feature sizes spanning from 5 to 100 μm. By integrating these precisely moulded microstructures with index-matching fluids, specifically IR transparent oils, we achieve a reversible modification of the thermal transmission properties. This novel approach not only mimics the adaptive functionality of natural systems but also offers a practical and scalable solution for dynamic thermal management. Our results indicate a promising pathway for the development of new materials that can adapt their IR properties in real time, paving the way for smarter thermal management solutions via radiative emission/absorption.
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热 "佛板"--微结构聚烯烃薄膜在可变热红外透明材料中的应用
在这项研究中,我们探索了散射泡沫和白色材料结构着色的生物原理的创新应用,以操纵热红外线(IR)辐射的传输特性,特别是在聚烯烃材料的 8-14 μm 波长范围内。变色龙等生物的复杂皮肤可以通过结构变化动态地改变颜色,而佛光板和魔法水彩书等技术则更为世俗,受此启发,我们正在开发使用对热红外辐射半透明的普通热塑性材料来控制热红外辐射传输的方法。聚乙烯和聚丙烯以其多功能性和成本效益而著称,可制成微结构板材,其特征尺寸从 5 微米到 100 微米不等。通过将这些精确成型的微结构与指数匹配流体(特别是红外透明油)进行整合,我们实现了对热传递特性的可逆修正。这种新方法不仅模仿了自然系统的自适应功能,还为动态热管理提供了一种实用且可扩展的解决方案。我们的研究结果为开发能够实时调整其红外特性的新材料指明了一条大有可为的道路,为通过辐射发射/吸收实现更智能的热管理解决方案铺平了道路。
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Interface Focus
Interface Focus BIOLOGY-
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9.20
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Each Interface Focus themed issue is devoted to a particular subject at the interface of the physical and life sciences. Formed of high-quality articles, they aim to facilitate cross-disciplinary research across this traditional divide by acting as a forum accessible to all. Topics may be newly emerging areas of research or dynamic aspects of more established fields. Organisers of each Interface Focus are strongly encouraged to contextualise the journal within their chosen subject.
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