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Preparation and thermal properties of polyethylene glycol/expanded graphite blends for energy storage

✍ Scribed by Weilong Wang; Xiaoxi Yang; Yutang Fang; Jing Ding; Jinyue Yan


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
397 KB
Volume
86
Category
Article
ISSN
0306-2619

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✦ Synopsis


Expanded graphite is a promising heat transfer promoter due to its high conductivity, which improves the thermal conductivity of organic phase change materials. Moreover, it can also serve as supporting materials to keep the shape of the blends stable during the phase transition. After various investigation, the results showed that the maximum weight percentage of polyethylene glycol was as high as 90% in this paper without any leakage during the melting period, with the latent heat of 161.2Jgβˆ’1 and the melting point of 61.46Β°C. It was found that the value of the latent heat was related to the polyethylene glycol portion, increased with the increase in polyethylene glycol content. Moreover, the measured enthalpy of the composite phase change materials was proportional to the mass ratio of the polyethylene glycol component. The melting temperatures were almost the same with different ratios of composites. The conductivity of blends was improved significantly with the high value of 1.324Wmβˆ’1
Kβˆ’1 compared to the pure polyethylene glycol conductivity of 0.2985Wmβˆ’1
Kβˆ’1.


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