Polypropylene aerogel‐based composites with paraffin and MWCNTs as phase change materials

Author:

Abdolmaleki Hadi1,Jafari Seyed Hassan1ORCID,Golriz Mahdi23,Haghgoo Majid2

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemical Engineering University of Tehran Tehran Iran

2. Department of Energy Storage Institute of Mechanics Shiraz Iran

3. Department of Polymer Processing Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute Tehran Iran

Abstract

AbstractThe development of energy storage materials is crucial for effective energy management. In this study, we present the creation of a composite material comprising polypropylene (PP) aerogel, paraffin, and multi‐walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) as a phase change material (PCM). Our process begins with the dissolution of PP granules, serving as the foundational step. Subsequently, various antisolvents are systematically employed to induce the formation of PP gels. The process culminates in the fabrication of aerogels through the established freeze‐drying technique. Importantly, our examination of porosity highlights the significant impact of antisolvent selection on the pore structure and specific surface area of the resulting aerogels. Our weight measurements demonstrate the remarkable capacity of the lightweight PP aerogel, characterized by substantial porosity and inherent hydrophobicity, to adsorb paraffin, capturing up to five times its weight. These findings are substantiated through structural analyses, including Fourier‐transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and X‐ray diffraction (XRD). Thermal analysis of the PP/PCM/MWCNTs composites reveals the achievement of the highest enthalpy, reaching 125 J g−1, representing a modest 13% reduction compared to pure paraffin. Furthermore, all samples exhibit exceptional thermal stability even after 50 thermal cycles. Notably, Xenon flash analysis (XFA) shows an approximate 800% increase in thermal conductivity compared with pure paraffin and a substantial 35% increase compared to PP/paraffin composites. In conclusion, our lightweight aerogel‐based PCM demonstrates great promise for various thermal management applications.Highlights Cost‐effective PP aerogel has a great potential for hosting paraffin as PCM. The type of antisolvent could have a huge effect on PP aerogel's structure. PP aerogel/Paraffin/MWCNT could effectively enhance thermal conductivity. Available PP/Paraffin/MWCNT has a great potential for PCM applications.

Publisher

Wiley

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