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Synthesis and Properties of Microencapsulated Solid Paraffin Phase Change Materials

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MATERIALS FOR ENERGY CONVERSION AND STORAGE
Volume 519, Issue -, Pages 1-5

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TRANS TECH PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.519.1

Keywords

Phase Change Materials; Thermal Energy Storage; Paraffin; Microencapsulation

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To prepare the phase change materials for efficient low-temperature latent heat storage, microcapsules with commercial solid paraffin were synthesized by using in-situ polymerization process. Liquid paraffin was used first as core materials since it facilitates the direct observation of containment by the shell of melamine-formaldehyde resin (MF resin), and examines easily the optimal synthesizing condition. The effects of emulsion processes, pre-polymerization conditions, shell material content and reaction time on the quality of microcapsules were investigated. The experimental investigations show that the optimal process of synthesizing liquid paraffin microcapsules is adoptable to that of solid paraffin microcapsules. The as-prepared solid paraffin microcapsules show high quality. The microcapsules surface was smooth and dense, and be free of any adhesion. The measurements show that in the microcapsules solid paraffin was well encapsulated by MF resin. The microcapsule size was almost within the range of 6 similar to 33 mu m and most intense distribution at 23 mu m. DSC measurements gave two endothermic peaks with initial phase change temperature at 35 degrees C and 50 degrees C respectively, and the total enthalpy was above 134 J/g.

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