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Development and Thermophysical Profile of Cetyl Alcohol-in-Water Nanoemulsions for Thermal Management

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
This study focuses on the preparation, thermophysical and rheological characterization of phase change material nanoemulsions as latent functionally thermal fluids. Aqueous dispersions with fine droplets of cetyl alcohol (with a melting temperature at ~321 K) were prepared by means of a solvent-assisted method, combining ultrasonication with non-ionic and anionic emulsifiers. Eicosyl alcohol (melting at ~337 K) and hydrophobic silica nanoparticles were tested as nucleating agents. Droplet size studies through time and after freeze-thaw cycles confirmed the good stability of formulated nanoemulsions. Phase change analyses proved the effectiveness of eicosyl alcohol to reduce subcooling to a few Kelvin. Although phase change material emulsions exhibited thermal conductivities much larger than bulk cetyl alcohol (at least 60% higher when droplets are solid), reductions in this property reached 15% when compared to water. Samples mainly showed desirable Newtonian behavior (or slight shear thinning viscosities) and modifications in density around melting transition were lower than 1.2%. In the case of phase change material nanoemulsions with 8 wt.% content of dispersed phase, enhancements in the energy storage capacity overcome 20% (considering an operational temperature interval of 10 K around solid-liquid phase change). Formulated dispersions also showed good thermal reliability throughout 200 solidification-melting cycles.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
phase change material nanoemulsions (PCMEs); fatty alcohol; stability; subcooling; nucleating agent (NA); energy storage capacity; transport properties
List of contributors:
Fedele, Laura; Barison, Simona; Agresti, Filippo
Authors of the University:
AGRESTI FILIPPO
BARISON SIMONA
FEDELE LAURA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/446421
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https://www.mdpi.com/2311-5521/7/1/11
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