Yang ChenFeng GaoRumin LiuJiayi ZhaoYan QuZheng CaoLina SongZiqiang LiuJianguo LüXiaoli ZhanQinghua Zhang
Abstract Textiles capable of passive thermal management offer a sustainable approach to personal comfort and energy conservation. Despite advances in material design, achieving simultaneous thermal‐moisture regulation, durability, and antimicrobial protection remains challenging. Here, a multifunctional metafabric fabricated is presented via in.situ synthesis and dip‐coating, which combines high solar reflectivity (91.2%) and infrared emissivity (96.6%) for efficient radiative cooling. The fabric exhibits exceptional antimicrobial efficacy (>99.5% against Staphylococcus aureus ( S. aureus ) and Escherichia coli ( E. coli )) without compromising thermal performance. Mechanical testing confirms outstanding durability, with minimal mass loss (<2.3%) and stable thermal properties after 120 abrasion cycles. This robust, multifunctional textile provides a practical solution for personal thermal management across diverse environments while mitigating microbial contamination risks.
Mingxin FengShuangjiang FengTianrui YuShengyin ZhuHaoran CaiXu HeYanmei LiuMan HeXiaohai BuJun HuangYuming Zhou
Lujie WangMaoshuang ChenRui CaiJingjing JiangShuangfei XiangXiangdong LiuHongyan Diao
Jianfeng XiYanling LouLiucheng MengChao DengYoulu ChuZhaoyang XuHuining XiaoWeibing Wu
K.M. QuanNanliang ChenJinhua JiangGuangwei ShaoHuiqi ShaoSiyi BiXiang ZhangDongfang ZhaoShaoju FuPeihua Zhang