Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5127349 Journal of Energy Storage 2017 19 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A Novel Pentaerythritol/Nano Al2O3 Composite Solid-Solid PCM for Thermal Energy Storage.•Dispersion Stability and Agglomeration Analysis By FESEM-EDX Mapping.•Thermal Cycling Characterization of Pentaerythritol/Nano Al2O3 Composite Solid-Solid PCM By TGA, DSC and FTIR Methods.•Non-Isothermal Crystallization Kinetics of Pentaerythritol/Nano Al2O3 Composite Solid-Solid PCM.•T-History Analysis and Thermal Storage/Release Performance of Pentaerythritol/Nano Al2O3 Composite Solid-Solid PCM.

Pentaerythritol is a poly alcohol with high solid-solid phase change enthalpy that makes it suited for thermal energy storage applications. At solid-solid phase transition temperature, pentaerythritol change from body centered tetrahedral molecular structure into a homogeneous face-centered cubic crystalline structure accompanied with the absorption of the hydrogen bond energy. The present work investigates the effect of adding alumina (Al2O3) nanoparticles to pentaerythritol on thermal and chemical stability by performing thermal cycling test. Dispersion stability and aggregation of nanoparticles during thermal cycling were studied with FESEM and EDX analysis. The thermal and chemical stability of pentaerythritol samples added with alumina nanoparticles in the weight proportions 0.1%, 0.5% and 1% were tested using the characterization methods such as TGA, DSC and FTIR. The change in the specific heat and thermal conductivity of pentaerythritol was studied by the T-history method. The experimental results showed good thermal and chemical stability for alumina enhanced pentaerythritol subjected to 100 thermal cycles along with a negligible change in specific heat and thermal conductivity values. Non-isothermal crystallization kinetics of the PE added with alumina nanoparticles were also studied in this experimental work.

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