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Frontiers of Materials Science

ISSN 2095-025X

ISSN 2095-0268(Online)

CN 11-5985/TB

邮发代号 80-974

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Frontiers of Materials Science in China  2007, Vol. 1 Issue (3): 284-287   https://doi.org/10.1007/s11706-007-0051-8
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Preparation of shape-stabilized phase change materials as temperature-adjusting powder
Preparation of shape-stabilized phase change materials as temperature-adjusting powder
MIAO Chunyan, L? Gang, YAO Youwei, TANG Guoyi, WENG Duan
Institute of Advanced Materials, Graduated School at Shenzhen, Tsinghua University, Shenzhen 518055, China;
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Abstract:The shape-stabilized phase change materials (PCMs) composed of paraffin wax and silica were prepared in O/W emulsion with cetyl trimethylamine bromide as emulsifier and n-pentanol as assist emulsifier. The paraffin wax (with melting temperature of 29vH, crystallizing temperature of 26vH and latent heat of 142 J/g) served as latent heat storage material and the silica as supporting material, which prevented the leakage of the melted paraffin wax. Silica supporting material was formed in situ via hydrolysis and condensation from low-cost sodium silicate solution with chlorhydric acid and ammonium bicarbonate as neutralizing agent. The thermogravimetry (TG) curves show that the composite has a thermal stability superior to that of paraffin wax and that the content of paraffin wax in the composite is 65wt%. The maximum latent heat and its relevant melting point of composite are 95 J/g and 30vH, respectively.
出版日期: 2007-09-05
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. Preparation of shape-stabilized phase change materials as temperature-adjusting powder[J]. Frontiers of Materials Science in China, 2007, 1(3): 284-287.
MIAO Chunyan, L? Gang, YAO Youwei, TANG Guoyi, WENG Duan. Preparation of shape-stabilized phase change materials as temperature-adjusting powder. Front. Mater. Sci., 2007, 1(3): 284-287.
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