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Composite formation of covalent organic framework crystals and sugar alcohols for exploring a new class of heat-storage materials.

Yoichi MurakamiShoma MitsuiShiori NakagawaXiaohan WangHiroki FujisawaMeguya RyuJunko Morikawa
Published in: Materials horizons (2023)
We impregnated the sugar alcohols (SAs) erythritol and mannitol (Man) in >0.1 mm single crystals of a covalent organic framework, COF-300, to propose new solid-state heat storing materials. The fusion-freezing cycles of the Man-COF composite occur in a narrow range of 130-155 °C without large or random supercooling, which has been a crucial problem of SAs, indicating the significance of this materials concept. The Man-COF composite displayed two endothermic and two exothermic features in the heating/cooling cycles. We measured the heat transmission properties in detail, based on which we discuss and suggest a postulate on the phase change behaviour of Man in the pores of the COF.
Keyphrases
  • solid state
  • heat stress
  • room temperature