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Fabrication and performance of microencapsulated phase change materials with hybrid shell by <i>in situ</i> polymerization in Pickering emulsion

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Microencapsulated phase change materials (MePCMs) using melamine–formaldehyde resin/SiO 2 as shell were investigated in this paper. Organically modified SiO 2 particles were employed to stabilize Pickering emulsion, and in situ polymerization of melamine and formaldehyde was carried out to form hybrid shell. The performances of resultant MePCMs with hybrid shell were investigated comparatively with the MePCMs with polymer shell. SiO 2 particles raise the microencapsulation efficiency by improving the stability of emulsion and providing a precipitation site for melamine–formaldehyde resin. Also, the mechanical strength, thermal reliability, and anti‐osmosis performance of MePCMs were improved significantly by SiO 2 particles in the shell. Our study shows that Pickering emulsion is a simple and robust template for MePCMs with polymer‐inorganic hybrid shell. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley &amp; Sons, Ltd.

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