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Preparation and thermal properties of Glauber’s salt-based phase-change materials for Qinghai–Tibet Plateau solar greenhouses
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EngineeringThermal Energy StorageChemistryPhotovoltaicsSalt-based PcmsChemical EngineeringSo 4Solar Thermal EnergyMaterials EngineeringMaterials ScienceSolar PowerGlauber ’Salt-based Phase-change MaterialsPhase-change MaterialDeep Eutectic SolventPowder SynthesisHigh Temperature MaterialsPhase-change MaterialsThermal PropertiesMaterial Preparation
This paper reports the preparation and characterization of eutectic Glauber’s salt-based composite, phase-change materials (G-PCMs). PCMs were prepared using industrial-grade sodium sulfate decahydrate (Na 2 SO 4 ⋅ 10H 2 O) as the basic material. Other salts were added to obtain the eutectic Glauber’s salt-based PCMs with phase-change temperatures of 25[Formula: see text]C, 15[Formula: see text]C and 10[Formula: see text]C. The modification of the G-PCMs was designed using the same experimental method to select the efficient nucleating, thickening and thermal conductive agents. The results show that borax can be an effective nucleating agent, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose is an excellent thickener and carbon powder is a good thermal conductive agent. The phase-change temperature, latent heat and thermal conductivity of the three different PCMs are 23.9[Formula: see text]C, 15.4[Formula: see text]C and 9.5[Formula: see text]C; 179.6, 129 and 116.2 J/g; and 1.02, 1.10 and 1.23 W/(m K), respectively. These PCMs possess suitable phase-change temperature, high latent heat and good thermal conductivity, and can be used in Qinghai–Tibet Plateau agricultural solar greenhouses.
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