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Myristic acid-tetradecanol-capric acid ternary eutectic/SiO2/MIL-100(Fe) as phase change humidity control material for indoor temperature and humidity control
Building materials with the dual function of temperature and humidity regulation can improve people's living comfort and reduce energy consumption. In this work, a simple and convenient strategy for building a comfortable indoor temperature and humidity environment was proposed. The phase change humidity control material (PCHCM) was prepared by the mixing of form-stable composite phase change material (CPCM) as temperature-control component and hygroscopic MIL-100(Fe) as humidity-control component. In PCHCM, the CPCM was obtained by molten recombination of myristic acid, tetradecanol, and capric acid (MA-TD-CA) as phase change material and hydrophilic fumed silica (SiO 2 ) as porous carrier, and MIL-100(Fe) was synthesized by low-temperature solution method. Thermal analysis indicated that, under the optimized mass ratio of 28.8%MA-61.2%TD-10%CA, the CPCM containing 30 % SiO 2 could effectively prevent the leakage of ternary eutectic , with a suitable phase change temperature and enthalpy (21.74 °C, 96.70 J·g −1 ). The thermal and wet performance evaluation confirmed that the PCHCMs containing 40–50 % CPCM had human body comfortable phase change temperature (26.96–27.26 °C) and high saturation adsorption capacity (0.179–0.205 g/g) at 60 % RH as well as outstanding thermal and wet cycle reliability, indicating the novel MA-TD-CA/SiO 2 /MIL-100(Fe) PCHCM has broad application potential in room temperature and humidity control and building energy conservation .