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Latent heat energy storage characteristics of building composites of bentonite clay and pumice sand with different organic PCMs

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENERGY RESEARCH
Volume 38, Issue 11, Pages 1478-1491

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/er.3185

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thermal energy storage; PCM; thermal reliability; thermal durability; chemical stability; PEG1000; octadecane; CA-MA eutectic mixture; bentonite; pumice

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In the present work, six new kinds of building composite PCMs (BCPCMs), PS/octadecane, BC/octadecane, PS/CA-MA, BC/CA-MA, PS/PEG1000, and BC/PEG1000 composites, were prepared by using vacuum impregnation method. The maximum percent of PCM in the composites was assigned to be 12, 13, 18, 23, 30, and 42 wt%, respectively. The form-stable BCPCMs were characterized using SEM, FT-IR, DSC, and TG analysis techniques. The characterization results showed the existence of homogenous dispersion of the PCM into the PBM matrixes. The DSC measurements indicated that the melting temperatures of the form-stable BCPCMs are in the range of 20-33 degrees C while they have latent heats of melting in the range of about 28-55 J/g. These results make them promising BCPCMs for low temperature-passive TES applications in buildings. Thermal cycling test indicated that the prepared BCPCMs have good thermal reliability and chemical stability. TG analysis proved that the prepared BCPCMs have good thermal durability. In addition, the thermal conductivity of BCPCMs was enhanced considerably by addition of expanded graphite (EG). The improvement in thermal conductivity of the BCPCMs caused appreciably reduction in their melting times. Copyright (C) 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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