Effect of pore structure on the thermal stability of shape-stabilized phase change materials

To attain the increasing demand for energy in addition with an aim of resolving environmental concerns, a transition from traditional energy systems to renewable resources is crucial. However, renewable energy needs the proper mechanism of harvesting on availability and suitable storage capabilities...

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Main Authors: Soumen Mandal, Shafiq Ishak, Mohd Azreen Mohd Ariffin, Dong-Eun Lee, Taejoon Park
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Published: Elsevier 2023-07-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785423011833
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author Soumen Mandal
Shafiq Ishak
Mohd Azreen Mohd Ariffin
Dong-Eun Lee
Taejoon Park
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Mohd Azreen Mohd Ariffin
Dong-Eun Lee
Taejoon Park
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description To attain the increasing demand for energy in addition with an aim of resolving environmental concerns, a transition from traditional energy systems to renewable resources is crucial. However, renewable energy needs the proper mechanism of harvesting on availability and suitable storage capabilities until it's utilizable necessity. Therefore, effective and consistent energy storage frameworks are crucial for the utilization of stowed renewable energy at a maximum capacity. Pondering that, this study has been focused on the utilization of biochars for efficacious thermal energy storage applications. The shape stabilization efficiency of commercial softwood biochar (EB) has been compared with synthesized bamboo biochar (BA). Both biochars have demonstrated porous and channel-like morphologies and the BET surface areas are measured to be 41.1676 and 9.7213 m2/g, respectively. Paraffin as a phase change material (PCM) is melted and permeated into the biochars to synthesize the biochar composite PCMs. Paraffin to biochar in a 3:1 ratio has been realized as the optimum for both composite PCMs. Maximum heat charging and discharging enthalpies are found to be 96.71 and 94.97 J/g for 1:3 EB-PCM as well as 77.78 and 75.06 J/g for 1:3 BA-PCM composites, respectively. The highest encapsulation ratios are calculated to be 53.49 and 43.02% for 1:3 EB-PCM and 1:3 BA-PCM composites, respectively. Although the enthalpies and encapsulation ratios are found higher in EB-PCM composites, BA-PCM composites have demonstrated superior thermal stability owing to the smaller pore sizes and that has resulted in higher surface tension, capillary action, and effective surface functionalities.
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spelling doaj.art-4c538f94b2d245febf4d769183867dfa2023-08-11T05:32:54ZengElsevierJournal of Materials Research and Technology2238-78542023-07-0125465479Effect of pore structure on the thermal stability of shape-stabilized phase change materialsSoumen Mandal0Shafiq Ishak1Mohd Azreen Mohd Ariffin2Dong-Eun Lee3Taejoon Park4Intelligent Construction Automation Center, Kyungpook National University, 80, Daehakro, Buk-gu, Daegu 41566, South KoreaDepartment of Structure and Materials, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Technology Malaysia (UTM), Johor Bahru, 81310, Johor, Malaysia; Department of Architectural Engineering, Hanyang University, 1271 Sa 3- dong, Sangnok-gu, Ansan-si, 15588, South KoreaForensic Engineering Centre (FEC), Institute of Smart Infrastructure and Innovative Construction (ISIIC), School of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81310 Johor Bahru, Johor, MalaysiaSchool of Architecture, Civil, Environment, and Energy, Kyungpook National University, 1370, Sangyegk-Dong, Buk-Gu, Daegu 702701, South Korea; Corresponding author.Department of Robotics Engineering, Hanyang University, 55 Hanyangdaehak-ro, Ansan, Gyeonggi-do 15588, South Korea; Corresponding author.To attain the increasing demand for energy in addition with an aim of resolving environmental concerns, a transition from traditional energy systems to renewable resources is crucial. However, renewable energy needs the proper mechanism of harvesting on availability and suitable storage capabilities until it's utilizable necessity. Therefore, effective and consistent energy storage frameworks are crucial for the utilization of stowed renewable energy at a maximum capacity. Pondering that, this study has been focused on the utilization of biochars for efficacious thermal energy storage applications. The shape stabilization efficiency of commercial softwood biochar (EB) has been compared with synthesized bamboo biochar (BA). Both biochars have demonstrated porous and channel-like morphologies and the BET surface areas are measured to be 41.1676 and 9.7213 m2/g, respectively. Paraffin as a phase change material (PCM) is melted and permeated into the biochars to synthesize the biochar composite PCMs. Paraffin to biochar in a 3:1 ratio has been realized as the optimum for both composite PCMs. Maximum heat charging and discharging enthalpies are found to be 96.71 and 94.97 J/g for 1:3 EB-PCM as well as 77.78 and 75.06 J/g for 1:3 BA-PCM composites, respectively. The highest encapsulation ratios are calculated to be 53.49 and 43.02% for 1:3 EB-PCM and 1:3 BA-PCM composites, respectively. Although the enthalpies and encapsulation ratios are found higher in EB-PCM composites, BA-PCM composites have demonstrated superior thermal stability owing to the smaller pore sizes and that has resulted in higher surface tension, capillary action, and effective surface functionalities.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785423011833BiocharEnthalpyThermal energy storagePhase change materialComposite
spellingShingle Soumen Mandal
Shafiq Ishak
Mohd Azreen Mohd Ariffin
Dong-Eun Lee
Taejoon Park
Effect of pore structure on the thermal stability of shape-stabilized phase change materials
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
Biochar
Enthalpy
Thermal energy storage
Phase change material
Composite
title Effect of pore structure on the thermal stability of shape-stabilized phase change materials
title_full Effect of pore structure on the thermal stability of shape-stabilized phase change materials
title_fullStr Effect of pore structure on the thermal stability of shape-stabilized phase change materials
title_full_unstemmed Effect of pore structure on the thermal stability of shape-stabilized phase change materials
title_short Effect of pore structure on the thermal stability of shape-stabilized phase change materials
title_sort effect of pore structure on the thermal stability of shape stabilized phase change materials
topic Biochar
Enthalpy
Thermal energy storage
Phase change material
Composite
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785423011833
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