Humidity-control
materials have attracted increasing attention
because of energy savings and smart regulation of indoor comforts.
The current research is a successive work to face challenges, such
as poor performance, limitations for large-scale production, and surface
contamination. Here, we report a smart humidity-control wall-brick
manufactured from sepiolite using CaCl2 as an additive.
Low-temperature sintering generated a super hygroscopic interior structure,
and further silane modification produced bricks with superhydrophobic
surfaces. These superhydrophobic surfaces can promote the moisture
storage and prevent the CaCl2 solution from leaking even
after the surface is wiped 100 times. Meanwhile, the superhydrophobic
surfaces make the wall-bricks easy to clean; also, these materials
possess antifouling and antifungal properties. The 24 h and saturated
moisture adsorption–desorption contents reached 630 and 1700
g·m–2, respectively. Furthermore, a test was
performed using model houses in a real environment, which indicates
that the wall-bricks can narrow the daily indoor humidity fluctuations
by more than 20% in both wet and dry seasons. The white wall-brick
can also be dyed with different colors and thus shows promise for
applications in interior decorations of houses