4.8 Article

Novel bio-based phase change materials with high enthalpy for thermal energy storage

Journal

APPLIED ENERGY
Volume 268, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2020.114979

Keywords

Bio-PCMs; Thermal storage; Biocompatibility; Phase transition enthalpy; Form-stable

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21878043, 21576039, 21421005, U1608223]
  2. Program for Innovation Research Team in University [IRT_13R06]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [DUT18ZD218]
  4. Talent Fund of Shandong Collaborative Innovation Center of Eco Chemical Engineering [XTCXYX04]
  5. Program for the Innovative Talents of Higher Learning Institutions of Liaoning [LCR2018066]

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Phase change thermal storage technology is an effective approach to solving the mismatch between energy supply and demand. However, this technique requires considerable efforts to the successful application and popularization. In view of designing form-stable phase change materials (PCMs) with desirable latent heat enthalpy. We reported novel and eco-friendly PCMs via a simple and convenient method. In this study, the polyethylene glycol (PEG) was in situ-loaded with Ca2+-crosslinked sodium alginate (SA) on the account of the coordination of Ca2+ with carboxyl groups in the SA structure, to produce the Bio-based composite PCMs (Bio-PCMs). The PEG/SA composites (PSCs) achieved a 93% PEG loading rate, and phase transition enthalpy can reach 156.8 J/g. Meanwhile, these materials possess satisfactory shape stability as well as excellent thermal energy management capability. Therefore, this novel composite shows considerable potential applications in the field of biomedical thermal insulation due to their biocompatibility, nontoxicity and high latent heat during phase change.

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