Novel Shape-Stabilized Phase Change Material with Cascade Character: Synthesis, Performance and Shaping Evaluation

Rebeca Salgado-Pizarro, Jose Antonio Padilla, Elena Xuriguera, Camila Barreneche and Ana Inés Fernández

https://doi.org/10.3390/en14092621

Energies 2021, 14, 2621

Quartile Q3, Impact 3.004

Thermal Energy Storage (TES) materials, such as Phase Change Materials (PCMs) are proven to enhance the energy efficiency in many fields, such as automotive and building sectors, which correspond to the most energy intensive ones. Shape-stabilized PCM and cascade PCM are procedures to overcome the most important barriers when PCMs are applied since PCMs need to be encapsulated for their technical use: the leakage of the liquid phase, corrosion, low heat transfer and narrow temperature of application. In the present study, a novel shape stabilized PCM with cascade performance (cascade shape stabilized phase change material, CSS-PCM) is synthesized via dissolution, which allows up to 60 wt.% of a paraffin-PCM in the final composition. The novel CSS-PCM is based on a biopolymer, the polycaprolactone (PCL), a low melting temperature polyester as polymeric matrix and RT27 and Micronal DS 5040 acting as PCM. To evaluate the performance of the new TES materials developed, several techniques have been used:

Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), and Fourier-Transformed Infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy were used to evaluate the thermophysical properties and the chemical properties of the different formulations. The CSS-PCM show an increment of storage capacity by increasing the PCM content, and the thermal reliability was also tested: some of the CSS-PCM formulations were stable for up to 500 thermal cycles. Finally, as a potential application of the new polymeric-based PCM 3D, a printing attempt was performed in order to analyze the viability of the formulations to be used as 3D printing material as a first proof of concept.

Funding

This work was partially funded by the Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades de España RTI2018-093849-B-C32 and DPI2016-80119-C3-3-R. The authors would like to thank the Catalan Government for the quality accreditation given to their research group (DIOPMA 2017 SGR 0118) and for funding this research with the project BASE 3D (001-P-001646). DIOPMA is a certified agent TECNIO in the category of technology developers from the Government of Catalonia.

Research category: Materials for Energy

Projects associated: RTI2018-093849-B-C32