posted on 2018-10-16, 00:00authored byJiahuan Li, Zhonghua Cheng, Meifang Zhu, Arne Thomas, Yaozu Liao
The
development of phase change material (PCM) composites with high latent
heat of fusion and good shape-stability have received considerable
attention for thermal energy engineering and management. In this work
nitrogen-rich porous organic polymers (N-POPs) with high surface areas
synthesized via Schiff-base coupling between 1,3,5-triformylbenzene
and pararosaniline base are presented, which can take up 85 wt % of
1-octadecanol (ODA) as a PCM. The resulting ODA@N-POPs exhibit a high
latent heat of fusion up to 182.7 J/g, satisfying shape-stability,
and good reversibility upon 100 heating cycles, which are promising
for solar thermal energy engineering and management.