Confined Crystallization
Polyether-Based Flexible
Phase Change Film for Thermal Management
Posted on 2024-07-10 - 05:08
Phase change materials (PCMs) possess the potential to
regulate
temperature by utilizing their thermal properties to absorb and release
heat. Nevertheless, the application of PCMs in thermal management
is constrained by issues such as liquid leakage and limited flexibility.
In this study, we propose a novel approach to address these challenges
by incorporating a pore structure within nanofibers to confine the
crystallization of phase change molecules, thereby enhancing the flexibility
of the composite material. Additionally, inspired by the adaptive
mechanisms observed in plants, we have developed a form stable PCM
based on polyether, which effectively mitigates the issue of liquid
leakage at higher temperatures. Despite being a solid–liquid
PCM at its core, this material exhibits molecular-scale flow and macroscopic
shape stability as a result of intermolecular forces. The composite
film material possesses remarkable flexibility, efficient thermal
management capabilities, adjustable phase transition temperature,
and the ability to undergo repeated processing and utilization. Consequently,
it holds promising potential for applications in personal thermal
energy management.
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Lu, Xiaohe; Huang, He; Zhang, Yuang; Wang, Zhenzhi; Peng, Chong; Zhang, Shufen; et al. (2024). Confined Crystallization
Polyether-Based Flexible
Phase Change Film for Thermal Management. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c06920