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Construction of MXene-enhanced rigid polyurethane foam/polyethylene glycol phase change composites for solar thermal conversion and storage

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS [2024]
Xiaolei Zhang, Fumin Wang, Lin He
ABSTRACT

In this study, various rigid polyurethanes foams (PUFs) with different morphologies were prepared and subsequently used for encapsulating the phase change material , polyethylene glycol (PEG). To address the low photothermal conversion efficiency of polyurethane-based phase change materials, MXene was successfully synthesized via an in-situ hydrofluoric acid (HF) etching method and incorporated into the PEG to obtain MXene@PEG composite material. Finally, a series of innovative MXene@PEG-PUF phase change composites were successfully fabricated by utilizing PUFs as the supporting matrix and the MXene@PEG composite as the phase change component through a vacuum impregnation technique, and their thermophysical properties and photothermal conversion performance were systematically studied. The results show that PUF is the ideal capsulation material for PEG. And MXene@PEG-PUF demonstrates a high PCM loading rate (>80 wt%) and a high latent heat storage enthalpy (>140 J/g) with a relative enthalpy efficiency of 99.5%, maintaining excellent shape stability and relative enthalpy efficiency of 95.58% after 150 thermal cycles. This highlights its superior thermal reliability, making it suitable for practical building energy-saving applications. Most importantly, the incorporation of MXene into PUF@PEG significantly enhances solar-to-thermal conversion capability, attributed to the exceptional photothermal characteristics of MXene.

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