Study on Thermophysical Properties and Phase Change Regulation Mechanism of Optically‐Controlled Phase Change Materials: Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Molecular Dynamics

Author:

Wang Yi1ORCID,Sheng Lisha2,Xu Bo1,Shi Juan1,Chen Zhenqian13

Affiliation:

1. School of Energy and Environment Southeast University Nanjing Jiangsu 210096 China

2. College of Energy and Electrical Engineering Hohai University Nanjing 210098 P. R. China

3. Jiangsu Province Key Laboratory of Solar Energy Science and Technology Nanjing Jiangsu 210096 China

Abstract

AbstractOptically‐controlled phase change materials, which are prepared by introducing molecular photoswitches into traditional phase change materials (PCMs), can convert and store solar energy into photochemical enthalpy and phase change enthalpy. However, the thermophysical properties of optically controlled PCMs, which are crucial in the practical, are rarely paid attention to. 4‐(phenyldiazenyl)phenyl decanoate (Azo‐A‐10) is experimentally prepared as an optically‐controlled PCMs, whose energy storage density is 210.0 kJ·kg−1, and the trans single crystal structure is obtained. The density, phase transition temperature, thermal conductivity, and other parameters in trans state are measured experimentally. Furthermore, a microscopic model of Azo‐A‐10 is established, and the thermophysical properties are analyzed based on molecular dynamics. The results show that the microstructure parameter (order parameters) and thermophysical properties (density, radial distribution function, self‐diffusion coefficient, phase change temperature, and thermal conductivity) of partially or completely isomerized Azo‐A‐10, which are challenging to observe in experiments, can be predicted by molecular dynamics simulation. The optically‐controlled phase change mechanism can be clarified according to the differences in microstructure. The optically‐controlled switchability of thermophysical properties of an optically‐controlled PCM is analyzed. This study provides ideas for the improvement, development, and application of optically‐controlled PCMs in the future.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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