Hybridizing rationally designed hydrophobic PEG-based derivatives into nanoporous F–SiO2 as form-stable phase change materials for melt-spun PA6 phase change fibers with a superior washing durability
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Hybridizing rationally designed hydrophobic PEG-based derivatives into nanoporous F–SiO2 as form-stable phase change materials for melt-spun PA6 phase change fibers with a superior washing durability
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Keywords
Phase change fibers, Form-stable phase change materials, Thermal management, Washing durability
Journal
COMPOSITES COMMUNICATIONS
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 100633
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Online
2021-01-18
DOI
10.1016/j.coco.2021.100633
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