Thermal stability and permeability of microencapsulated n-octadecane and cyclohexane |
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Authors: | Y.F. Fan X.X. Zhang S.Z. Wu X.C. Wang |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Functional Fibers, Tianjin Polytechnic University, Tianjin 300160, P.R. China |
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Abstract: | Microencapsulated phase change materials (MicroPCMs) used as thermal insulating coating and fabrics are usually required to have a prominent thermal stability and a lower permeability. MicroPCMs with a prominent thermal stability and a lower permeability were fabricated by feeding an appropriate content of cyclohexane into n-octadecane followed by heat-treatment at a suitable condition. Microcapsules containing 18-19% reserved expandable space are synthesized at 30-40 wt.% cyclohexane in the oil phase, which have a highest thermal resistant temperature −270 °C, and a lower permeability, less than 1.2%. The weight loss of microcapsules is mainly attributed to the leakage of n-octadecane from some broken capsules, so improving their uniformity can efficiently enhance their thermal stability and lower the permeability. |
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Keywords: | Microcapsules Phase change material Thermal stability Permeability |
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