Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7046214 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2018 | 54 Pages |
Abstract
Solar water heater (SWH) incorporating solid-liquid organic phase change materials as thermal energy storage (TES) have attracted attention since 1970s. However, the development of these PCMs to practical application had been restricted by its low thermal stability and thermal conductivity. Recently many type of composite solid-liquid organic PCMs had been developed and studied to overcome these problems. The effect of polymer/porous materials composition, nanoparticles loading and photo-absorption properties of photothermal energy conversion material on the thermal stability, thermal conductivity and light absorption of composite PCMs are reviewed and analyzed. Besides, practical application of PCMs in SWHs are reviewed and compared as well. Research gaps for future development and application of composite PCMs had been identified and discussed as well.
Keywords
TGASWHMethoxy polyethylene glycolTi4O7HPSCsmPEGTESCu2OLHSMWCNTHPCHDPEPCMCapric acidSolar water heaterStearic acidMyristic acidGraphene oxideThermogravimetric analysisTiO2Titanium dioxideThermal energy storageLatent heat storageSiO2Tank designSEMCopperCopper(I) oxidePhase change materialscanning electron microscopeMesoporous silica nanoparticlesMulti walled carbon nanotubesPMMAHigh density polyethylenepolyethylene glycolpolymethyl methacrylatePEG
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Authors
Shin Yiing Kee, Yamuna Munusamy, Kok Seng Ong,