2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2023.141351
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Biomimetic bone tissue structure: An ultrastrong thermal energy storage wood

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“…As mechanical property is vital for PCMs as various engineering material, 52,53 the compressive behaviors of the FPX-Ys are studied. The stress-strain curves in Figure 4 showed that the compressive behaviors of the FPX-Ys were mainly influenced by the fraction of the dispersed phase (Y).…”
Section: Mechanical Propertymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mechanical property is vital for PCMs as various engineering material, 52,53 the compressive behaviors of the FPX-Ys are studied. The stress-strain curves in Figure 4 showed that the compressive behaviors of the FPX-Ys were mainly influenced by the fraction of the dispersed phase (Y).…”
Section: Mechanical Propertymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chen et al further introduced MXene and Ag nanoparticles into a cellulose-based PCM, which improved the electrical conductivity to 147.5 S·m –1 and yielded a high electrothermal storage efficiency of up to 98.89% . Besides harvesting solar thermal energy or electrical energy, these carbon-reinforced PCMs have also been explored for high-performance thermal management of electronic devices, wearable textiles, buildings, etc. , For example, through infiltrating polyethylene glycol into a graphitized 3D thermally conductive network, Wang’s group demonstrated the 236% enhancement of thermal conductivity by the composite over the neat PCMs while maintaining sufficiently high heat storage capacity . Such thermally conductive, nonleakage PCM composites could provide passive cooling to inhibit quick temperature rise in the central processing unit (CPU) of a computer and maintain the CPU temperature below 70 °C for long-term stable service.…”
Section: Bioinspired Thermal Energy Utilizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spectra of natural wood, DP-wood and Fe 3+ @DP-wood all showed characteristic peaks at 3334, 1159 and 1053 cm −1 corresponding to stretching vibration of -OH, -C-OH and C-O-C groups, respectively. 22,40 The dominant peaks in the spectrum of PEG-1500 at 3419, 2885 and 1107 cm −1 , correspond to stretching vibrations of -OH, -CH2-and C-O-C groups, respectively. 41,42 That FTIR spectrum of STPCW-1500 showed all of these characteristic peaks, indicating successful assembly of Fe 3+ @DP-wood and PEG-1500.…”
Section: Composition and Structure Of Stpcwmentioning
confidence: 99%