Microstructure and Characterization of Capric-stearic Acid/Modified Expanded Vermiculite Thermal Storage Composites
Fengli Liu , Jiaoqun Zhu , Junhua Liu , Baoguo Ma , Weibing Zhou , Ruguang Li , Weigao Qin
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology Materials Science Edition ›› 2018, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (2) : 296 -304.
Microstructure and Characterization of Capric-stearic Acid/Modified Expanded Vermiculite Thermal Storage Composites
In order to improve the thermal storage capacity of expanded vermiculite (EV) based form-stable composite PCM (FS-PCM) via organic modification of EV, first, EV was modified with a sodium stearate (NaSt) as surface modifier, and organic EV (OEV) with hydrophobicity and higher adsorption capacity for fatty acid was obtained. A novel capric-stearic acid eutectic (CA-SA)/OEV FS-PCM with high thermal storage capacity was then developed. OEV and CA-SA/OEV were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), thermal gravimetry (TG), and thermal cycling test. Results showed that OEV has obvious hydrophobicity and a higher adsorption capacity for fatty acid. Its adsorption ratio has increased by 48.71% compared with that of EV. CA-SA/OEV possesses high thermal storage density (112.52 J/g), suitable melting temperature (20.49 °C), good chemical compatibility, excellent thermal stability and reliability, indicating great application potential for building energy efficiency. Moreover, organic modification of inorganic matrix may offer novel options for improving its adsorption capacity for organic PCMs and increasing heat storage capacity of corresponding FS-PCMs.
organic expanded vermiculite / capric-stearic acid eutectic / form-stable composite PCMs / thermal energy storage / building envelope
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