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Designing behenic acid microcapsules as novel phase change material for thermal energy storage applications at medium temperature

Nurten Şahan, Halime Paksoy

2020International Journal of Energy Research18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Fatty acids are bio-based materials that can be used as phase change materials (PCMs). Microencapsulation of low carbon number fatty acids for mainly building applications have been realized in previous studies. In this study, behenic acid (BA), a fatty acid with medium melting range (65°C-85°C), has been microencapsulated for the first time. PMMA and its three copolymers were used as shell material of these novel encapsulated PCMs prepared by emulsion polymerization technique. The influences of using different comonomers in shell materials on the thermal, morphological, and chemical properties were investigated. Melting phase change temperature ranges were found as 65°C to 85°C for all capsule candidates. Capsules had uniform spherical geometry with size ranges under 500 nm. The capsules are suggested as novel PCM candidates in this temperature range that has potential applications in industrial waste heat, electronics, solar residential heating, lithium-ion batteries, and automotive application.

Topics & Concepts

Behenic acidMaterials sciencePhase-change materialThermal energy storageChemical engineeringAtmospheric temperature rangeMelting pointEmulsionComposite materialThermalFatty acidChemistryOrganic chemistryPhysicsEngineeringEcologyPalmitic acidMeteorologyBiologyPhase Change Materials ResearchAdsorption and Cooling SystemsSolar Thermal and Photovoltaic Systems