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Recent Patents on Nanotechnology | 2017

Recent Patents on Nano-Enhanced Materials for Use in Thermal Energy Storage (TES)

Gerard Ferrer; Camila Barreneche; Aran Solé; José Enrique Juliá; Luisa F. Cabeza

OBJECTIVE Thermal energy storage (TES) systems using phase change materials (PCM) have been lately studied and are presented as one of the key solutions for the implementation of renewable energies. These systems take advantage of the latent heat of phase change of PCM during their melting/ solidification processes to store or release heat depending on the needs and availability. Low thermal conductivity and latent heat are the main disadvantages of organic PCM, while corrosion, subcooling and thermal stability are the prime problems that inorganic PCM present. PREVENTION Nanotechnology can be used to overcome these drawbacks. Nano-enhanced PCM are obtained by the dispersion of nanoparticles in the base material and thermal properties such as thermal conductivity, viscosity and specific heat capacity, within others, can be enhanced. This paper presents a review of the patents regarding the obtaining of nano-enhanced materials for thermal energy storage (TES) in order to realize the development nanotechnologies have gained in the TES field. CONCLUSION Patents regarding the synthesis methods to obtain nano-enhanced phase materials (NEPCM) and TES systems using NEPCM have been found and are presented in the paper. The few existing number of patents found is a clear indicator of the recent and thus low development nanotechnology has in the TES field so far. Nevertheless, the results obtained with the reviewed inventions already show the big potential that nanotechnology has in TES and denote a more than probable expansion of its use in the next years.


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2017

Empirical equations for viscosity and specific heat capacity determination of paraffin PCM and fatty acid PCM

Camila Barreneche; Gerard Ferrer; Anabel Palacios; Aran Solé; A. Inés Fernández; Luisa F. Cabeza

Phase change materials (PCM) used in thermal energy storage (TES) systems have been presented, over recent years, as one of the most effective options in energy storage. Paraffin and fatty acids are some of the most used PCM in TES systems, as they have high phase change enthalpy and in addition they do not present subcooling nor hysteresis and have proper cycling stability. The simulations and design of TES systems require the knowledge of the thermophysical properties of PCM. Thermal conductivity, viscosity, specific heat capacity (Cp) can be experimentally determined, but these are material and time consuming tasks. To avoid or to reduce them, and to have reliable data without the need of experimentation, thermal properties can be calculated by empirical equations. In this study, five different equations are given to calculate the viscosity and specific heat capacity of fatty acid PCM and paraffin PCM. Two of these equations concern, respectively, the empirical calculation of the viscosity and liquid Cp of the whole paraffin PCM family, while the other three equations presented are for the corresponding calculation of viscosity, solid Cp, liquid Cp of the whole fatty acid family of PCM. Therefore, this study summarize the work performed to obtain the main empirical equations to measure the above mentioned properties for whole fatty acid PCM family and whole paraffin PCM family. Moreover, empirical equations have been obtained to calculate these properties for other materials of these PCM groups and these empirical equations can be extrapolated for PCM with higher or lower phase change temperatures within a lower relative error 4%.


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2015

Review on the methodology used in thermal stability characterization of phase change materials

Gerard Ferrer; Aran Solé; Camila Barreneche; Ingrid Martorell; Luisa F. Cabeza


Renewable Energy | 2015

Corrosion of metal containers for use in PCM energy storage

Gerard Ferrer; Aran Solé; Camila Barreneche; Ingrid Martorell; Luisa F. Cabeza


Thermochimica Acta | 2016

Health hazard, cycling and thermal stability as key parameters when selecting a suitable phase change material (PCM)

Laia Miró; Camila Barreneche; Gerard Ferrer; Aran Solé; Ingrid Martorell; Luisa F. Cabeza


Journal of energy storage | 2017

New proposed methodology for specific heat capacity determination of materials for thermal energy storage (TES) by DSC

Gerard Ferrer; Camila Barreneche; Aran Solé; Ingrid Martorell; Luisa F. Cabeza


Energy Procedia | 2016

IEA SHC Task 42 / ECES Annex 29 WG A1: Engineering and Processing of PCMs, TCMs and Sorption Materials

Alenka Ristic; Simon Furbo; Christoph Moser; Hermann Schranzhofer; Ana Lázaro; Mónica Delgado; Conchita Peñalosa; Laurent Zalewski; Gonzalo Diarce; Cemil Alkan; Saman Nimali Gunasekara; Thomas Haussmann; Stefan Gschwander; Christoph Rathgeber; Henri Schmit; Camila Barreneche; Luiza Cabeza; Gerard Ferrer; Yeliz Konuklu; Halime Paksoy; Holger Urs Rammelberg; Gunther Munz; Thomas H. Herzog; Jochen Jänchen; Elena Palomo Del Barrio


Journal of energy storage | 2017

Empirical equations for viscosity and specific heat capacity determination of fatty acids

Gerard Ferrer; Camila Barreneche; Anabel Palacios; Aran Solé; A. Inés Fernández; Luisa F. Cabeza


Journal of energy storage | 2017

Empirical equation to estimate viscosity of paraffin

Gerard Ferrer; Stefan Gschwander; Aran Solé; Camila Barreneche; A. Inés Fernández; Peter Schossig; Luisa F. Cabeza


EuroSun 2014 | 2015

Thermal Cycling Test of PCM to Ensure Long-term Performance of Domestic Hot Water Systems

Luisa F. Cabeza; Camila Barreneche; Aran Solé; Gerard Ferrer; Ingrid Martorell; A. Inés Fernández

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Ana Lázaro

University of Zaragoza

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Gonzalo Diarce

University of the Basque Country

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Simon Furbo

Technical University of Denmark

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