Renewable Energy, Vol.60, 506-509, 2013
Thermal conductivity enhancement of form-stable phase-change composites by milling of expanded graphite, micro-capsules and polyethylene
Structured form-stable phase change composites were prepared by wet milling and hot-compaction of microencapsulated phase change material (MPCM), expanded graphite (EG) and high density polyethylene (HOPE). In the composites, MPCM serves as a latent heat storage material, EG as a heat transfer promoting agent and HDPE as a matrix. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) characterization reveals that MPCM particles kept undamaged with a uniform dispersion in the composites. Thermal conductivity of the composites with 20 wt% EG loaded could be enhanced by 22 times compared to HDPE/MPCM composites without EG. And thermal conductivity of the composite could be increased by 10 times at a loading of 10 wt% EG. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.