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Enhancing thermal energy storage in buildings with novel functionalised MWCNTs-enhanced phase change materials: Towards efficient and stable solutions

Data availability: Data will be made available on request. Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Phase change materials (PCMs) are a promising panacea to tackle the intermittency of renewable energy sources, but their thermal performance is limited by low thermal conductivity (TC). This pioneering work investigates the potential of organic PCM-enriched surface-modified and un-modified multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) for low-temperature thermal energy storage (TES) applications. The functionalised and un-functionalised MWCNTs enhanced PCM have demonstrated a TC enhancement of 158 % and 147 %, respectively, at 25 °C. However, the TC value of the unmodified MWCNTs-based PCM dropped by 52.5 % after 48 h at 25 °C, while that of the functionalised MWCNTs-based PCM remained stable. A DSC analysis of up to 200 thermal cycles confirmed that the surface-modified and un-modified MWCNTs had no major effect on the peak melting and cooling temperatures of the nano-enhanced PCMs although a minor decrease of 7.5 % and 7.7 % in the melting and crystallisation enthalpies, respectively, was noticed with the inclusion of functionalised MWCNTs. Moreover, functionalised MWCNTs incorporated PCMs have led to increases in specific heat capacity by 23 % with an optimal melting enthalpy value of 229.7 J/g. In addition, no super-cooling, no phase segregation, and a small phase change temperature were noticed with these nano-enhanced PCMs. Finally, no chemical interaction from nano-PCMs was seen in the FT-IR spectra with the incorporation of both functionalised and un-treated MWCNTs. It is evident that the functionalised MWCNT-based PCM has better thermal stability and it offers a promising alternative for improving thermal storage and management capabilities in buildings, contributing to a sustainable and energy-efficient building design. European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 801604.
- Taiyuan University of Technology China (People's Republic of)
- University Alliance United Kingdom
- Brunel University London United Kingdom
- Taiyuan University of Technology China (People's Republic of)
- University Alliance United Kingdom
690, 660, functionalised MWCNTs, thermal energy storage, 621, latent heat, 540, buildings, nanocomposites, phase change material
690, 660, functionalised MWCNTs, thermal energy storage, 621, latent heat, 540, buildings, nanocomposites, phase change material
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