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Multi-Faceted Analysis of Phase-Change Composite Intended for Autonomous Buildings. | LitMetric

Multi-Faceted Analysis of Phase-Change Composite Intended for Autonomous Buildings.

Materials (Basel)

The Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture, Rzeszow University of Technology, 35-959 Rzeszów, Poland.

Published: May 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The paper discusses a new heat accumulator that uses an organic phase-change material, improving heat storage efficiency by 28% and extending storage time by 134 minutes through the inclusion of carbon recyclate and molecular silica sieves.
  • Chemical testing showed that using silica sieves reduced leakage of the phase-change material, making the system more effective for storing heat.
  • The research also developed predictive polynomials to estimate the physical and chemical properties of different heat accumulator mixtures, aligning with goals of renewable energy efficiency and promoting a low-carbon circular economy.

Article Abstract

This paper presents the long-term, holistic results of research into an innovative heat accumulator based on an organic phase-change material in the form of a mixture of aliphatic alkanes, molecular silica sieves, carbon recyclate and epoxy and cement matrices. The research included chemical testing of vacuum soaking of molecular silica sieves with a liquid phase-change material. The results proved an improvement in the heat storage efficiency of the heat accumulators due to the addition of carbon recyclate by 28%, while increasing the heat storage time by 134 min, and a reduction in PCM leakage due to the use of molecular silica sieves. In addition to its cognitive scientific value, another research objective of the work achieved was to obtain response functions in the form of approximating polynomials. They provide a useful, validated and verified tool to predict the physical and chemical characteristics of heat accumulators with different contents of individual components. As part of the ongoing research, technical problems related to leak-proofing assurance and matrix selection for organic phase-change materials were also solved. The solution presented is in line with the issues of efficient use of renewable energy, low-carbon and energy-efficient circular economy.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11173593PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma17112604DOI Listing

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