Experimental design of 1-dodecanol@methylated melamine-formaldehyde microencapsulated composite phase change material and the application in energy storage field. (1st November 2022)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Experimental design of 1-dodecanol@methylated melamine-formaldehyde microencapsulated composite phase change material and the application in energy storage field. (1st November 2022)
- Main Title:
- Experimental design of 1-dodecanol@methylated melamine-formaldehyde microencapsulated composite phase change material and the application in energy storage field
- Authors:
- Xu, Dengji
Shen, Wanyu
Sun, Shiqi
Chen, Yanjun
Lu, Zhumao
Meng, Xiaokai
Wang, Chao
Guo, Li
Liu, Changcheng
Huang, Que - Abstract:
- Abstract: The purpose of this study is to explore a new clean and environment protecting composite microcapsule material with 1-dodecanol (DD) as the core and modified methylated melamine-formaldehyde (MMF) as the shell, to meet the needs of low temperature heat or energy storage (0–40 °C). The microencapsulated phase change material (MPCM) base with a mass ratio of 14:3 was synthesized by in-situ emulsion polymerization, then two kinds of additives 10 wt% boron nitride (BN) and 5 wt% BN mixed with 5 wt% carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were applied to solve the defects of easy leakage and low thermal conductivity, while the samples were defined and shorted as BPCM and BCPCM, respectively. The experimental results showed that the prepared BCPCM presented good storage stability in the temperature range of 0–40 °C, which was due to its good thermal conductivity of 0.584 W/m·K, latent heat of 163.8 J/g, and strong supramolecular interaction between 1-DD and MMF. Through charging and discharging tests for batteries under low temperature, BCPCM indicated excellent thermal management performance, which proposed its application potential in the cryogenic storage environments and battery thermal management system (BTMS) field. Graphical abstract: Unlabelled Image Highlights: A series of novel high performance and non-toxic microencapsulated composite phase change materials (CPCMs) were synthesized with 1-dodecanol core and methylated melamine-formaldehyde (MMF) shell. With the addition ofAbstract: The purpose of this study is to explore a new clean and environment protecting composite microcapsule material with 1-dodecanol (DD) as the core and modified methylated melamine-formaldehyde (MMF) as the shell, to meet the needs of low temperature heat or energy storage (0–40 °C). The microencapsulated phase change material (MPCM) base with a mass ratio of 14:3 was synthesized by in-situ emulsion polymerization, then two kinds of additives 10 wt% boron nitride (BN) and 5 wt% BN mixed with 5 wt% carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were applied to solve the defects of easy leakage and low thermal conductivity, while the samples were defined and shorted as BPCM and BCPCM, respectively. The experimental results showed that the prepared BCPCM presented good storage stability in the temperature range of 0–40 °C, which was due to its good thermal conductivity of 0.584 W/m·K, latent heat of 163.8 J/g, and strong supramolecular interaction between 1-DD and MMF. Through charging and discharging tests for batteries under low temperature, BCPCM indicated excellent thermal management performance, which proposed its application potential in the cryogenic storage environments and battery thermal management system (BTMS) field. Graphical abstract: Unlabelled Image Highlights: A series of novel high performance and non-toxic microencapsulated composite phase change materials (CPCMs) were synthesized with 1-dodecanol core and methylated melamine-formaldehyde (MMF) shell. With the addition of boron nitride (BN) and carbon nanotube (CNT) fillers, the prepared BCPCM (CPCM with 5 wt% BN plus 5 wt% CNTs) presented good nucleation and thermal stability. Reasonable analysis and interpretation of asymmetrical endothermal and exothermal curves were provided. The thermal conductivity and latent heat of BCPCM were 0.584 W/m·K and 163.8 J/g, respectively. The leakage rate at 40°C of developed BCPCM was only 3.6%. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of energy storage. Volume 55:Part A(2022)
- Journal:
- Journal of energy storage
- Issue:
- Volume 55:Part A(2022)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 55, Issue A (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 55
- Issue:
- A
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0055-NaN-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2022-11-01
- Subjects:
- AR analytically pure -- BCPCM phase change material with boron nitride and carbon nanotubes -- BMS battery management system -- BN boron nitride -- BPCM phase change material with boron nitride -- BTMS battery thermal management system -- CA capric acid -- cMOG carbon derived from metal organic gel -- CNT carbon nanotube -- COVID-19 Corona Virus Disease 2019 -- CPCM composite phase change material -- DD dodecanol -- DI deionized -- DSC differential scanning calorimeter -- EDS energy dispersive spectroscopy -- FTIR Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy -- GC gas chromatography -- GO graphene oxide -- HD heptadecane -- IR infrared -- LHTES latent heat thermal energy storage -- LIB lithium-ion battery -- MF melamine-formaldehyde -- MLR mass loss rate -- MMF methylated melamine-formaldehyde -- MPCM microencapsulated phase change material -- PA paraffin -- PCM phase change material -- PDA polydopamine -- PEG polyethylene glycol -- PFD polyformaldehyde -- pMLR peak mass loss rate -- PUF polyurea formaldehyde -- SA stearic acid -- SEM scanning electron microscope -- SHTES sensible heat thermal energy storage -- SLPCM solid-liquid phase change material -- SMA styrene maleic anhydride -- TCES thermochemical energy storage -- TES thermal energy storage -- TG thermogravimetry -- TGA thermogravimetric analysis -- TPS transient plane source -- USB Universal Serial Bus -- XRD X-ray diffraction
1-Dodecanol -- Phase change material -- Boron nitride -- Carbon nanotube -- Microcapsule -- Thermal conductivity enhancement
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621.3126 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/2352152X ↗
http://www.sciencedirect.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.est.2022.105400 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 2352-152X
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