Preparation and characterization of form-stable tetradecanol–palmitic acid expanded perlite composites containing carbon fiber for thermal energy storage

In this study, tetradecanol–palmitic acid/expanded perlite composites containing carbon fiber (TD-PA/EP-CF CPCMs) were prepared by a vacuum impregnation method. Binary eutectic mixtures of PA and TD were utilized as thermal energy storage material in the composites, where EP behaved as supporting ma...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of thermal analysis and calorimetry 2019-05, Vol.136 (3), p.1217-1225
Hauptverfasser: Cheng, Fei, Huang, Yaoting, Wen, Ruilong, Zhang, Xiaoguang, Huang, Zhaohui, Fang, Minghao, Liu, Yan’gai, Wu, Xiaowen, Min, Xin
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Zusammenfassung:In this study, tetradecanol–palmitic acid/expanded perlite composites containing carbon fiber (TD-PA/EP-CF CPCMs) were prepared by a vacuum impregnation method. Binary eutectic mixtures of PA and TD were utilized as thermal energy storage material in the composites, where EP behaved as supporting material. X-ray diffraction demonstrated that crystal structures of PA, TD, EP, and CF remained unchanged, confirming no chemical interactions among raw materials besides physical combinations. The microstructures indicated that TD-PA was sufficiently absorbed into EP porous structure, forming no leakage even in molten state. Differential scanning calorimetry estimated the melting temperature of TD-PA/EP-CF CPCM to 33.6 °C, with high phase change latent heat (PCLH) of 138.3 kJ kg −1 . Also, the freezing temperature was estimated at 29.7 °C, with PCLH of 137.5 kJ kg −1 . The thermal cycling measurements showed that PCM composite had adequate stability even after 200 melting/freezing cycles. Moreover, the thermal conductivity enhanced from 0.48 to 1.081 W m −1  K −1 in the presence of CF. Overall, the proposed CPCMs look promising materials for future applications due to their appropriate phase change temperature, elevated PCLH, and better thermal stability.
ISSN:1388-6150
1588-2926
DOI:10.1007/s10973-018-7758-x