Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
78562 Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Shape-stabilized lauric acid/activated carbon composites as phase change materials were prepared by adsorbing liquid lauric acid into activated carbon. In the composites, the lauric acid was used as a phase change material for thermal energy storage, and the activated carbon was used as an adsorbent that acted as the supporting material. Fourier transformation infrared spectroscope, X-ray diffractometer, scanning electronic microscope and thermal conductivity apparatus were used to determine the chemical structure, crystalloid phase, microstructure and thermal conductivity, respectively, of the composites. The thermal properties and thermal stability were investigated by a differential scanning calorimeter and a thermogravimetry analyzer. The microstructural analysis results showed that the lauric acid was well adsorbed into the porous network of the activated carbon. The thermal conductivity measurement results presented that the thermal conductivity of the composites was enhanced. The differential scanning calorimetry analysis results indicated that the composites exhibited the same phase change characteristics as those of the lauric acid and their latent heats increased with increase of the lauric acid content in composites. The thermogravimetric analysis results presented that the activated carbon can improve the thermal stability of the composites.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► LA/activated carbon composites were prepared by adsorbing LA into activated carbon. ► Chemical structure, crystalloid phase and microstructure of composites were determined. ► Thermal properties, thermal conductivity and stability of the composites were investigated. ► Activated carbon can improve thermal conductivity and stability of the composites.

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