Authors: Rebeca Salgado Pizarro; Guilllermo Ulldemolins; Maria Elena Navarro; Anabel Palacios; Alejandro Calderón; Yulong Ding; Camila Barreneche; A. Inés Fernandez
Journal: Energy Storage
Research Line: Material for Energy
Publication Date: July 23, 2021
Publication Highlights
- This article introduces a groundbreaking approach to fabricate Shape-Stabilized Phase Change Materials (SS-PCMs) using a single screw extruder, opening new possibilities for Thermal Energy Storage (TES) applications.
- The research presents seven distinct formulations of polymer-based SS-PCMs, utilizing high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and polyoxymethylene (POM) as matrices, microencapsulated PCM, and additives like graphite and magnesium hydroxide.
- The study demonstrates the remarkable chemical stability of HDPE-based composites, making them suitable for thermal cycling up to 1000 cycles. Furthermore, the incorporation of magnesium hydroxide aids in increasing thermal stability and PCM storage capacity.
- The article discusses trade-offs in composite properties, such as how the addition of graphite enhances thermal conductivity but reduces PCM storage capacity. These insights are crucial for tailoring SS-PCMs to specific applications.
- Highlighting the significance of the research, the article concludes that extrusion is a promising manufacturing route for SS-PCMs. This breakthrough paves the way for commercializing TES composites while emphasizing the need for further parameter studies to optimize TES attributes.
Funding Organizations
Spanish government: RTI2018-093849-B-C32 (MINECO/FEDER).
Generalitat de Catalunya: DIOPMA (2017 SGR 188).