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The ever‐growing demands for efficient energy storage accelerate the development of high‐rate lithium‐metal battery (LMB) with desirable energy density, power density, and cycling stability. Nevertheless, the practical application of LMB is critically impeded by internal temperature rise and lithium dendrite growth, especially at high charge/discharge rates. It is highly desired but remains challenging...
Water Transport
In article number 2107150, Wei Fan, Yingying Zhang, and co‐workers produce a 3D orthogonal woven fabric with superior unidirectional water transport capacity and mechanical properties via 3D weaving technology and plasma treatment. It provides thermal and moisture comfort for the human body with excellent water transport performance. It is therefore an ideal choice for outdoor sports...
Unidirectional water transport performance is vital for maintaining human thermal and wet comfort in the field of garment materials. In this work, a 3D orthogonal woven fabric (3DOWF) with excellent one‐way transport capacity and mechanical properties is developed via 3D weaving and plasma treatment. The 3DOWF consists of polyester yarns (first layer), cotton yarns (second layer), and viscose yarns...
Ultrathin, lightweight, flexible, and conformable interactive displays that transduce external stimuli into human‐readable signals are essential for emerging applications, such as wearable electronics, human–machine interfaces, and soft robots. Herein, a biomolecule‐interactive flexible light emitting capacitor (LEC) display (BIO‐LEC) capable of dynamic and quantitative visualization of biomolecules...
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