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A stable new composite phase change material based on H2C2O4⋅2H2O-NH4Al(SO4)2⋅12H2O binary eutectic into ZrO2 modified expanded graphite
As energy shortage intensifies, improving energy efficiency and reducing energy consumption have become essential topics. Herein, a form-stable composite phase change material (FCPCM) consisting of modified expanded graphite (MEG) and eutectic hydrate was designed as a reliable and efficient thermal energy storage medium. Firstly, novel binary eutectic hydrate involving oxalic acid dihydrate (H 2 C 2 O 4 .2H 2 O) and ammonium aluminum sulfate dodecahydrate (NH 4 Al(SO 4 ) 2 .12H 2 O) served as an excellent thermal energy storage guest. Zirconium dioxide (ZrO 2 ) was used as a hydrophilic modifier because of its high heat resistance, high inertness, corrosion resistance , non-toxicity and countless hydrophilic groups . Therefore, the hydrophilic modified expanded graphite (MEG) as a supporting host was constructed by dip-coating of nano ZrO 2 sol on the surface of expanded graphite (EG), which improved its hydrophilicity and compatibility with a eutectic guest. Compared with the original EG (83.05°), the contact angle of MEG containing 10 % ZrO 2 on the water was decreased to 37.95°. In addition, the adsorption rate and capacity of MEG to binary eutectic were much faster and larger, reaching an approximate saturation (65.58 %) within 40 min, which was three times that of the untreated EG (23.10 %) in the same adsorption time. The resultant FCPCM containing 24 wt% MEG exhibited a good phase transition temperature (54.10 °C), high phase transition enthalpy (168.5 J/g), as well as excellent anti-leakage behavior. After 100 hot and cold cycles, the thermal performances of FCPCM kept relatively stable, which guaranteed its sustained thermal benefits. It provides a potential application in the field of solar phase change heat exchangers .