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Shape-stable phase change materials based on carboxymethyl chitosan/boron nitride nanosheets high-strength aerogel

DIAMOND AND RELATED MATERIALS [2024]
Hao Xiong, Lichao Gu, Chengzhe Niu, Junwei Zhang, Xin Ge, Ruiguang Xing, Gaofei Pan
ABSTRACT

The application of phase change materials (PCMs) in energy storage and temperature control systems holds significant promise for enhancing energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. Herein, the development of a boron nitride nano-aerogel-supported PCM, reinforced by carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCS) and oxidized corn starch (DCS) cross-linking was reported. This approach involved the utilization of polydopamine-modified boron nitride nanosheets (PDA@BNNS) for the fabrication of a thermally conductive skeleton, while carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCS) and oxidized corn starch (DCS) were utilized as reinforcing material and cross-linking agent, respectively. The skeleton was prepared via a sol-gel method and freeze-drying technique, while polyethylene glycol (PEG) was subsequently encapsulated using a vacuum impregnation method. Notably, the prepared skeleton exhibits a compressive stress of 12.18 MPa at 80 % strain, much higher than other boron nitride nanosheets aerogels reported in literature. The cross-linked boron nitride skeleton enhances the thermal conductivity of the composites by 137.4 % compared to pure PEG. Furthermore, due to the highly porous structure of the skeleton, the PEG mass fraction reaches 96.0 wt%, resulting in a phase change enthalpy of 181.5 J/g. The results suggest that this composite material is a promising PCM candidate for thermal energy storage applications .

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