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Preparation of graphene oxide coated tetradecanol/expanded graphite composite phase change material for thermal energy storage

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MATERIALS LETTERS
Volume 282, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2020.128666

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Phase change materials; Thermal properties; Thermal energy storage; Carbon materials

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of Beijing, China [2141001]

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In this study, a form-stable phase change material (PCM) TD/EG-GO was prepared by introducing tetradecanol (TD) into expanded graphite (EG) and coating it with graphene oxide (GO) through electrostatic self-assembly. The composite PCM showed improved thermal stability and thermal conductivity compared to the uncoated PCM, with the GO-coated structure effectively preventing TD leakage.
In this work, the form-stable phase change material (PCM) was prepared by absorbing tetradecanol (TD) into expanded graphite (EG). Then, the obtained TD/EG was coated with graphene oxide (GO) through electrostatic self-assembly to prepare a novel composite PCM (TD/EG-GO). The morphology, phase change and thermal properties of TD/EG-GO were fully discussed. The DSC analysis shows that the TD/EG-GO composite melts at 35.2 degrees C with latent heat value of 189.5 J/g and freezes at 34.9 degrees C with latent heat value of 187.9 J/g. The thermal cycling test results reveal that the latent heat of TD/EG-GO composite decrease by less than 1% after 500 thermal cycles, indicating that the structure of GO-coated EG efficiently prevents the leakage of TD. The thermal stability and thermal conductivity of TD/EG-GO composite are also improved compared with that of uncoated TD/EG, demonstrating the multiple benefits of surface coating of GO. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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