Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6766171 | Renewable Energy | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In this work new polyurethane-based phase change materials containing segments of poly(ethylene glycol) with average molar mass of 8000Â g/mol with and without chain extender and modified with graphite nano-platelets have been fabricated and characterized. Structure, morphology and phase behaviour of these solid-solid phase change materials were investigated, as well as the thermal stability and conductivity. The heat of phase transition was in the range of 118.0-164.5Â J/g for polyurethane without chain extender and 128.0-148.5Â J/g for polyurethane with chain extender. The highest heat of phase transition and crystallinity were found for system modified with 0.3% of graphite nano-platelets in polyurethane without chain extender. Modulated differential scanning calorimetry results showed some changes in the phase transition behaviour and the crystallinity of the polyurethane matrix due to graphite nano-platelets confinement effect. Enhancements in the thermal stability in polyurethane modified with graphite nano-platelets, attributed to the barrier effect, were found based on thermogravimetric analysis data. The thermal conductivity increased with an increase of graphite nano-platelets content for both polyurethane systems, with and without chain extender, which is important for modern thermal energy storage applications.
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Authors
Kinga Pielichowska, Jakub Bieda, Piotr Szatkowski,