Intermittent Exothermic and Self‐Healing Hydrated Salt Gels for Advanced Thermal Management of Underfloor Radiant Heating System

Author:

Liu Yifan1,Zhou Jiazuo1,Li Yudong1,Wang Ziyao1,Sun Xiaohan1,Yang Haiyue1,Wang Chengyu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Bio‐based Material Science and Technology of Ministry of Education Northeast Forestry University Harbin 150040 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractPhase change materials (PCMs) have great prospects in thermal management applications because they can store and release latent heat. However, they are not suitable for on‐demand heating as they can only release heat once. Herein, this work reports the intermittent exothermic of PCMs based on a supersaturated salt solution, exhibiting fully controlled long‐term storage of energy, releasing and suspending heat on demand. Due to the high energy barrier, it is difficult for the supersaturated salt solution to nucleate; thus, it can store energy for a long time. Contact with seeds or other foreign objects can destroy the metastable state of the supersaturated salt solution and promote the formation of crystal nuclei, enabling crystallization and heat release on demand. The release of crystallization heat can be interrupted using scissors dip in water. Additionally, self‐healing behavior allows it to be recycled and last longer, due to the presence of Fe3+, inducing strong dynamic reversible non‐covalent crosslinking through metal coordination bonds. Furthermore, the hydrated salts gels are applied for thermal management of underfloor radiant heating system, demonstrating four types of intermittent exotherms sequences amazingly. Further, the intermittent exothermic hydrated salts gels provide a more user‐friendly thermal management of underfloor radiant heating systems.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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