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Thermo-regulated thermoplastic sugarcane bagasse-based biocomposite via solvent-free extrusion for energy-saving smart home

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL [2023]
Yinghao Zhang, Tianshi Li, Yifan Jin, Lixia Bao, Li Feng, Chengxi Lai, Kun Wei, Sibo Qiao, Qiue Cao, Jiliang Wang
ABSTRACT

Phase change materials (PCMs) have been widely used in the sectors of solar energy conversion, thermal regulation, waste heat recovery, etc. However, it is still a huge challenge to utilize biodegradable room-temperature PCMs in thermo-regulated smart homes due to their poor shape stability and processability at high temperature. Herein, we report solvent-free reactive extrusion processes to prepare a thermoplastic sugarcane bagasse-based biocomposite (named TBP-50) containing 50 wt% dodecanol-based nanoencapsulated PCM (NPCM). The developed TBP-50 with the phase change point near room temperature and the enthalpy of about 52 J g −1 is thermo-processable and thermally stable below 180 °C. The high mass ratio of supramolecular lock-shell NPCM (50 wt%) endows TBP-50 with excellent heating/cooling cycling reliability and thermal regulation ability that have been verified by a series of simulated calculations about an incubator (30 L) and a bedroom (4.5 m × 3.5 m × 3 m) decorated with dimensionally stable TBP-50 sheets. Moreover, TBP-50 shows acceptable mechanical properties: the tensile strength of 9.6 MPa, the tensile modulus of 6.73 GPa, the impact strength of 3.18 kJ m −2 , and the Shore surface hardness of 68 D. Obvious biodegradation in the local soil environment is detected for TBP-50 and the six probable degradation steps are proposed in this work. Considering the next generation of energy-saving and environmental-friendly home-decorating materials, the herein prepared TBP-50 biocomposite via typical extrusion molding is an ideal choice as ceiling, clapboard, floorboard, wardrobe, desk, and so on.

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