Enhanced properties of diatomite-based composite phase change materials for thermal energy storage
Chuanchang Li,
Mengfan Wang,
Baoshan Xie,
Huan Ma and
Jian Chen
Renewable Energy, 2020, vol. 147, issue P1, 265-274
Abstract:
Diatomite-based composite phase change materials (PCMs) with enhanced properties were prepared by vacuum impregnation method for thermal energy storage. Diatomite is used as a supporting matrix in composite PCMs due to its natural high porosity and relatively low price. Particularly, diatomite after microwave-acid treatment (Dm) with higher loading capability compared to raw diatomite was used as a supporting matrix to stabilize lauric acid-stearic acid (LA-SA). To improve the thermal conductivity of the composite PCMs, expanded graphite (EG) was introduced as a support matrix together with Dm at a weight ratio of 1:10 of EG to Dm. FTIR and XRD analysis indicated that the crystal structure of diatomite was not affected by the microwave-acid treatment and addition of EG, and no chemical reaction occurred between LA-SA and supports during impregnation. Devised LA-SA/Dm/EG with 72.2% loadage of LA-SA and a phase change temperature of 31.17 °C had latent heat value of 117.30 J g−1 for melting and 114.50 J g−1 for freezing, respectively. The thermal conductivity of LA-SA/Dm/EG was up to 3.2 times that of LA-SA/Dm. The thermal infrared images presented that the transient temperature response of LA-SA/Dm was enhanced after introducing of 2.5 wt% EG. Therefore, the prepared composite phase change material is a potential candidate for thermal energy storage in the indoor thermal comfort system, especially the building envelope.
Keywords: Lauric acid-stearic acid; Diatomite; Phase change materials; Thermal energy storage; Enhanced properties (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2019.09.001
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