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Sepiolite Nanocarriers as a Matrix for Controlled Thermal Energy Storage.

Xiaolei ZhuVladimir VinokurovDmitry KopitsynDmitry G Shchukin
Published in: ACS omega (2021)
Applying the eutectic hydrated salt (EHS) mixture of Na2HPO4·12H2O and Na2SO4·10H2O in a 1:1 weight ratio as a phase-change material and natural sepiolite nanocarriers as a matrix, the form-stable phase-change composite EHS@sepiolite was fabricated by vacuum impregnation. Due to the high porosity of sepiolite and its nanofibrous structure with internal channels, the effective loading of the phase-change material reached as high as 88 wt %. The melting temperature of the composite was 38.1 °C and its melting enthalpy was 185 J g-1. The crystallinity of the hydrated salt mixture was retained after loading into the sepiolite matrix. The composite demonstrated high stability over 50 heat uptake/release cycles maintaining its melting temperature and melting enthalpy the same. The combination of natural sepiolite nanocarriers and crystallohydrates is a cheap and efficient nanoscale energy storage system with high potential for practical applications and upscaling because of their natural abundance.
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