Polyurethane-Based Photo/Thermal Energy-Storage Capsules Made with Manganese Phtalocyanine as a Photothermal Agent
Xin Ning Jian Li,
Chenyi Wang Qiang Ren
Abstract:Photo/thermal energy-storage capsules with glyceryl monostearate based waterborne polyurethane as the shell, manganese phthalocyanine as the photothermal agent, and ethyl palmitate as the phase change material are fabricated. The compositions and morphologies of capsules are characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectrometer, field scanning electron microscopy, and laser particle size analysis. The encapsulation efficiency and phase change performances of capsules are investigated by thermogravimetric an… Show more
“…A final trend that has received recent attention is the use of an external stimulus to trigger thermal charging or discharging. Li et al demonstrate encapsulated manganese phtalocyanine as a photothermal agent coupled with the PCM ethyl palmitate to directly absorb and store thermal energy …”
“…A final trend that has received recent attention is the use of an external stimulus to trigger thermal charging or discharging. Li et al demonstrate encapsulated manganese phtalocyanine as a photothermal agent coupled with the PCM ethyl palmitate to directly absorb and store thermal energy …”
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