Phase-Change Emulsion Stabilized by Lignin-Modified Cellulose Nanofiber and Its Application as Energy-Exchange Fluid
Minzhi Chen,
Chunlin Fan,
Nana Pan
et al.
Abstract:Phase-change emulsions have emerged as a promising class of heat transfer fluids owing to their remarkable ability to store and release energy via both apparent and latent heat. However, their practical utilization is hindered by two major drawbacks: limited heat storage capacity and inadequate stability. In this study, we address these challenges by successfully formulating phase-change Pickering emulsions with a high oil− water ratio of 50% and reduced viscosity, achieved through the coemulsification of cell… Show more
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