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Interfacial solar steam generators (ISSGs) can capture solar energy and concentrate the heat at the gas–liquid interface, resulting in efficient water evaporation. However, traditional ISSGs have limitations in long‐term seawater desalination processes, such as limited light absorption area, slow water transport speed, severe surface salt accumulation, and weak mechanical performance. Inspired by...
A microclimate with ventilation and proper wettability near the wound is vital for wound healing. In the case of pressure or absorption of large amounts of wound exudate, maintaining air circulation around the wound is currently a challenge for wound dressings. In this study, a novel self‐pumping dressing (FAED) with multiple liquid transport channels is designed by combining a 3D spacer fabric, sodium...
Inside Cover: A self‐pumping multichannel dressing is designed and prepared. The hydrophobic electrospun membrane and hydrophilic surface layer of the 3D spacer fabric are combined to form a Janus structure. Furthermore, aerogel transport channels are constructed by attaching them to the spacer yarns. The dressing can quickly absorb and transport liquid, while exhibits excellent vertical and horizontal...