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Formulation of highly stable PCM nano -emulsions with reduced supercooling for thermal energy storage using surfactant mixtures

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SOLAR ENERGY MATERIALS AND SOLAR CELLS
Volume 223, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.solmat.2021.110983

Keywords

PCM nano-Emulsion; Phase inversion temperature; Surfactant mixtures; Stability; Supercooling; Viscosity

Funding

  1. Environment and Conservation Fund (ECF Project) [53/2018]
  2. Research Grant Council of the Hong Kong SAR Government [PolyU 152707/16E]
  3. Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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By utilizing a two-surfactant mixture through the PIT method, stable PCM-water nano-emulsions with low supercooling and low viscosity can be developed. The optimized formulation exhibits high stability, small droplet size, and desirable Newtonian fluid behavior.
This study was to develop stable phase change material (PCM)-water nano-emulsions with low supercooling and low viscosity using two-surfactant mixtures by the phase inversion temperature (PIT) method. The PCM agent nhexadecane was mixed with Brij L4 as the primary surfactant and polyethylene-block-poly(ethylene glycol) (PEb-PEG), Tween 60 or Tween 80 as a co-surfactant to form stable nano-emulsions. The results showed that the droplet size, viscosity and PIT point as well as the stability of PCM nano-emulsions were strongly dependent on the combination, mass ratio and total concentration of the two surfactants. In 25% (w/w) PCM nano-emulsions, an optimum formulation was the surfactant combination of Brij L4 and Tween 60 at 6:4 mass ratio, mixed with PCM at 11:20 mass ratio. The corresponding nano-emulsion had a high stability, a small droplet size of 60 nm and desirable Newtonian fluid behaviour with a relatively low viscosity of 50 mPa s. The addition of n-octacosane as a nucleating agent was effective to reduce the emulsion supercooling, though the supercooling degree was notably increased after multiple thermal cycles. The optimized 25% PCM nano-emulsion with 2% (w/w) noctadecane showed an excellent stability over 120 days and 300 thermal cycles with a droplet size below 80 nm, a supercooling degree of-5 ?C and a latent heat of-50 J/g, which was very promising for further development and application as a cooling storage medium.

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