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Biomass derived carbon aerogel as an ultrastable skeleton of form-stable phase change materials for efficient thermal energy storage
Author(s) -
Zhiqiang Zou,
Wei Wu,
Yi Wang,
Dietmar Drummer
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
materials research express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2053-1591
DOI - 10.1088/2053-1591/ab8584
Subject(s) - aerogel , materials science , carbon fibers , adsorption , specific surface area , sintering , chemical engineering , desorption , porosity , composite number , composite material , chemistry , organic chemistry , catalysis , engineering
Direct conversion of biomass to carbon aerogel provides a promising approach to developing supporting material for phase change materials (PCMs). In present work, carrot and pumpkin derived carbon aerogels (CCA and PCA) were fabricated via a hydrothermal and post-sintering process. N 2 adsorption-desorption isotherms were used to evaluate the specific surface area and pore distribution of the carbon aerogels. It showed that the carrot carbon aerogel sintered at 800 °C (CCA800) possessed a specific surface area of 33.80 m 2 ·g −1 , which is separately 168%, 165%, and 287% higher than that of carrot carbon aerogel sintered at 1000 °C (CCA1000, 12.59 m 2 ·g −1 ), pumpkin carbon aerogel sintered at 800 °C (PCA800, 12.77 m 2 ·g −1 ), and pumpkin carbon aerogel sintered at 1000 °C (PCA1000, 8.74 m 2 ·g −1 ). Owing to its porosity, the carbon aerogels with a high loading content of palmitic acid (PA)/thiol-ene resin (TE) composite as a PCM without leakage. A thermal conductivity enhancement of 60.5% was achieved by 50PA/TE@PCA1000 compared with 50PA/TE, and DSC result showed its latent heat of 88.26 J/g. The excellent properties of PCMs composites lead to a promising application foreground.

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