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Polyimide foam composites with nano-boron nitride (BN) and silicon carbide (SiC) for latent heat storage

Marialaura Clausi, Muhammad Zahid, Amirreza Shayganpour, Ilker S. Bayer

2022Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Leaching and instability in wax-based phase change materials (PCMs) are serious application problems. Herein, we developed paper-like (~ 100 µm) flexible, composite PCMs by hydraulic compression of 1-cm-thick polyimide foams between an aluminum foil and a (nano) ceramic composite Parafilm®. An unfilled PCM film placed between the foam and the aluminum surface ensured strong adhesion between the collapsed foam and the metal. Different concentrations of nano-BN and micro-SiC particles were compounded into Parafilm® in order to optimize the thermal performance. Based on infrared imaging, the monoliths containing 30 wt% micro-SiC outperformed all other systems including BN/SiC hybrids. The next best thermal performance was observed with the 60 wt% nano-BN composite. Due to compression, the cellular structure of the polyimide foams collapsed irreversibly while being impregnated by the PCMs from both sides. High- k fillers improved impregnation into the collapsed foam and enabled excellent shape stability and leakage prevention. Graphical abstract

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceComposite materialPolyimideComposite numberSilicon carbideBoron nitrideCeramicBoron carbideThermal stabilityNano-Layer (electronics)Chemical engineeringEngineeringPhase Change Materials ResearchFlame retardant materials and propertiesThermal properties of materials