Author/Authors :
Cemil Alkan *، نويسنده , , Ahmet Sari *، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Fatty acids such as stearic acid (SA), palmitic acid (PA), myristic acid (MA), and lauric acid (LA) are promising phase change materials
(PCMs) for latent heat thermal energy storage (LHTES) applications, but high cost is the most drawback which limits the utility
area of them in thermal energy storage. The use of fatty acids as form-stable PCM will increase their feasibilities in practical LHTES
applications due to reduced cost of the energy storage system. In this regard, a series of fatty acid/poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)
blends, SA/PMMA, PA/PMMA, MA/PMMA, and LA/PMMA were prepared as new kinds of form-stable PCMs by encapsulation of
fatty acids into PMMA which acts as supporting material. The blends were prepared at different mass fractions of fatty acids (50, 60, 70,
80, and 90% w/w) to reach maximum encapsulation ratio. All blends were subjected to leakage test by heating the blends over the melting
temperature of the PCM. The blends that do not allow leakage of melted PCM were identified as form-stable PCMs. The form-stable
fatty acid/PMMA (80/20 wt.%) blends were characterized using optic microscopy (OM), viscosimetry, and Fourier transform infrared
(FT-IR) spectroscopy methods, and the results showed that the PMMA was compatible with the fatty acids. In addition, thermal characteristics
such as melting and freezing temperatures and latent heats of the form-stable PCMs were measured by using differential scanning
calorimetry (DSC) technique and indicated that they had good thermal properties. On the basis of all results, it was concluded that
form-stable fatty acid/PMMA blends had important potential for some practical LHTES applications such as under floor space heating
of buildings and passive solar space heating of buildings by using wallboard, plasterboard or floor impregnated with a form-stable PCM
due to their satisfying thermal properties, easily preparing in desired dimensions, direct usability without needing an add encapsulation
and eliminating the thermal resistance caused by shell and thus reducing cost of LHTES system.
2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Keywords :
Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) , Fatty acid , Form-stable phase change material (PCM) , Latent Heat Thermal Energy Storage , encapsulation