Flexible ion-crosslinked vermiculite nanosheet composite phase change materials with high energy storage density and reshapability
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Journal:Journal of Energy Storage
Key Words:Vermiculite nanosheets
Ion-crosslinked
Reshaped
Phase change materials
High energy storage density
Abstract:Traditional shape-stabilized Phase Change Materials (PCMs) are generally obtained by vacuum impregnation
PCM into prefabricated porous supports, and therefore, they have fixed shapes. The preparation process is
complicated, and the energy storage density is low. Herein, we report a new synthetic method to obtain
vermiculite nanosheets (VNSs) by exfoliation of Expanded Vermiculite (EVM), take metal ions to disrupt the
electrostatic repulsion between VNSs, shape in-situ a three-dimensional porous network, and restrict the flow of
PEG to obtain VNSs-based composite PCMs. By regulating the size of VNSs to obtain stable thermal properties
and adding nano-Al2O3 to increase the nucleation sites to improve the energy storage efficiency and thermal
conductivity. The composite PCMs own high energy storage density, up to 90.76 %, high thermal conductivity of
0.47 W/m⋅K, an increase of 80.77 % compared to pure PEG. At the same time, the composite PCMs are flexible
and can be reshaped above the phase transition temperature. It brings a new synthetic method for the preparation
of composite PCMs and broadens the application scope of PCMs.
Co-author:Xingzhao Liu,Min Li,Jiamin Yan
First Author:Shibing Ren
Indexed by:Journal paper
Correspondence Author:Mu Yang,Ge Wang
Volume:113,
Page Number:115629
Translation or Not:no
Date of Publication:2025-01-28
Included Journals:SCI
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