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D-mannitol@silica/graphene oxide nanoencapsulated phase change material with high phase change properties and thermal reliability

Journal

APPLIED ENERGY
Volume 268, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2020.115020

Keywords

Thermal energy storage; Medium temperature; Nanocapsule; D-mannitol; Phase-change material; Graphene oxide

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51976040]
  2. Guangzhou Municipal Science and Technology Project [201704030107]
  3. Guangdong Special Support Program [2017TX04N371]

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Sugar alcohols have considerable potential for usage in medium-temperature thermal energy storage applications; however, they suffer from poor thermal reliability and low thermal conductivity. Nanoencapsulation is an effective approach to improve the thermal energy storage performance of the phase-change materials. Until now, nanoencapsulation of sugar alcohols with a high phase-change performance has been rarely reported. The objective of this study is to develop a method for the nanoencapsulation of sugar alcohols with an enhanced phase-change performance. D-mannitol nanocapsules with a silica-graphene oxide composite shell were synthesized and investigated to demonstrate the validity of this novel method. The morphology, size distribution, and core-shell microstructure of the nanocapsules were observed using a scanning electron microscope, particle size and zeta potential analyzer, and transmission electron microscope. In addition, the phase-change performance of the nanocapsules was studied using a differential scanning calorimeter, a thermogravimetric analyzer, and weight loss and appearance investigation. The results demonstrate that the melting and solidifying latent heat of the nanocapsules are 216.7 and 174.4 kJ/kg, respectively. The energy storage efficiency of the nanocapsules was 75.8% and its 96.1% was maintained after repeated thermal cycling. Compared with pure D-mannitol, the thermal conductivity of the nanocapsules was observed to increase by up to 128.6%. The novel nanocapsules exhibited good medium-temperature thermal energy storage prospects.

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