Boron nitride foam as a polymer alternative in packaging phase change materials: Synthesis, thermal properties and shape stability
Weifang Han,
Chunhua Ge,
Rui Zhang,
Zhiyan Ma,
Lixia Wang and
Xiangdong Zhang
Applied Energy, 2019, vol. 238, issue C, 942-951
Abstract:
The utilization of phase change materials (PCMs) for solar energy storage and industrial waste heat recovering is essential to protect the environment and build sustainable energy infrastructure in the coming years. The low thermal conductivity, leakage of the liquid-state and poor shape stability limited their broader application in energy conversion and storage. Here, construction of boron nitride foams (BNFs) is used as the packaging materials for PCMs. The BNFs with high porosity (∼97.6%) and low density (∼1.7 mg/cm3) provide sufficient space for the adsorption of PCMs. Eutectic hydrate salt (EHS) is restricted in the pores of BNFs by the weak interactions which is proved by FTIR, XRD and Raman spectroscopy. In addition, the EHS/BNF composite PCMs exhibit low supercooling degree and high latent heat when compare with the EHS/polymer. Thermal conductivity of EHS/BNF composite PCMs with 4 wt% BNFs is 10.37 times higher than that of the pure PCMs and 2.24 times higher than for EHS/polymer. Especially, shape-stability and thermal reliability are still maintained after 100 thermal cycles. These results demonstrate that BNFs can be used as a promising candidate to replace polymers for energy conversion and storage field.
Keywords: Boron nitride foam; Composite phase change material; Encapsulation; Thermal properties; Shape stability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2019.01.153
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