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Experimental and numerical investigations on a flexible paraffin/fiber composite phase change material for thermal therapy mask

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ENERGY STORAGE MATERIALS
Volume 6, Issue -, Pages 36-45

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ensm.2016.09.006

Keywords

Allergic rhinitis; Phase change composite; Polypropylene hollow fiber; Channel-type mask; Thermal release performance

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1407132]
  2. Guangdong Natural Science Foundation [2014A030312009]
  3. Guangzhou Science and Technology Projects [1561000231]

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Flexible composite phase change materials are highly desirable for fabricating novel masks for thermotherapy of allergic rhinitis. Herein, a novel flexible composite phase change material was prepared by adsorbing paraffin with a melting point of 44 degrees C into a kind of polypropylene hollow fiber via simple impregnation. The maximum mass fraction of paraffin encapsulated in the hollow fiber was determined to be as high as 82.1%. It is shown that the paraffin/fiber composite exhibits a high latent heat value of 199.9 J g(-1), making this flexible composite phase change material suitable for thermal therapy. Then, the as-prepared flexible composite was woven to a cuboid block. The thermal conductivity of the cuboid block is much lower than the pure paraffin block, which has an advantage of thermal therapy mask for allergic rhinitis. Therefore, a channel-type mask was designed for the thermal therapy of allergic rhinitis. Experimental and simulative investigations on its thermal release performance (2250 s of the plateau at similar to 43 degrees C) prove this new kind of mask has great potential in thermal therapy of allergic rhinitis. With high thermal storage capability, flexibility, low thermal conductivity and excellent thermal release performance, this new kind of phase change composite shows great potential in thermal therapy of biomedical fields.

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