Journal of energy storage | 2021

Enhanced thermal conductivity and photo-to-thermal performance of diatomite-based composite phase change materials for thermal energy storage

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract With abundant reserves and natural high porosity, diatomite has been a candidate material in the matrix of composite phase change materials (PCMs). Diatomite-based composite phase change materials (PCMs) were fabricated by blending lauric acid-stearic acid (LA-SA) and diatomite matrix via the vacuum impregnation method. To improve the thermal conductivity and photo-to-thermal performance, the purified diatomite (Dp) was designed by a hydrothermal reaction to synthesize MnO2-decorated diatomite (Dp-M). Scanning electron microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis verified the existence of MnO2 in the diatomite surface. The LA-SA/Dp-M2 with 42.2% loadage of LA-SA melts at 26.81\xa0°C and releases 66.74\xa0J g−1 of heat, and the thermal conductivity was increased by 89.5% due to the addition of MnO2. Particularly, LA-SA/Dp-M2 has the best photo-to-thermal conversion ability compared with pure LA-SA and LA-SA/Dp, making it the potential to use solar energy efficiently. Meanwhile, LA-SA/Dp-M2 with higher thermal conductivity has an excellent performance in the heat storage/release process and transient temperature response. Therefore, the prepared composite possesses a potential application for thermal energy storage in the building envelope.

Volume 34
Pages 102171
DOI 10.1016/j.est.2020.102171
Language English
Journal Journal of energy storage

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