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Preparation of alumina/silica/exfoliated graphite nanoplatelets composite aerogels and its application as supporting material for erythritol based form-stable phase change materials

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL [2023]
Yu-Hao Ning, Ye Tan, Chuan-Huang Lin, Qi Li, Lin-Ping Yu, Zhong Cao, Li-Xian Sun, Chuan-Chang Li, Ju-Lan Zeng
ABSTRACT

Alumina-silica (Al-Si) and Al-Si/exfoliated graphite nanoplatelets (xGnPs) composite aerogels were prepared via a novel epoxide method followed by ambient pressure drying (APD) and heat treatment. Epichlorohydrin (ECH) was applied as proton scavenger to control the hydrolysis of AlCl 3 ·6H 2 O to obtain the composite gel. Then the ring-opening products of ECH acted as drying control chemical additives to prevent the gel from high volume shrinkage during APD and was then removed by heat treatment at 800 °C to obtain composite aerogels. Doping the Al-Si aerogel with xGnPs was in favor of obtaining composite aerogels with high specific area and low volume shrinkage. The specific surface area of the prepared Al-Si/xGnP aerogels could attain 350 m 2 /g with a pore volume of 1.156 cm 3 /g. The synthesized aerogels were then vacuum infiltrated with erythritol (ET) to obtain form-stable phase change materials (FSPCMs). The loading of ET in the prepared FSPCMs attained 90 wt%, and the latent heat storage capacity attained 279 J/g. In addition, the thermal conductivity of the FSPCMs could be enhanced to 49.8 % higher than pristine ET with the help of 0.6 wt% xGnPs, and the supercooling of ET in the FSPCMs could be suppressed to 59 °C. Moreover, the FSPCMs supported by Al-Si/xGnP aerogels possessed greatly enhanced light-to-thermal conversion efficiency than the pristine ET and the Al-Si aerogel supported FSPCM. More importantly, the FSPCMs possessed very good long-term thermal reliability.

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