Preparation and characterization of spherical β-cyclodextrin/urea-formaldehyde microcapsules modified by nano-titanium oxide

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We successfully prepared novel β-cyclodextrin/urea-formaldehyde (β-CD/UF) microcapsules modified by nano-TiO2 using KH560 silane coupling agent by in situ polymerization and grafting method. The as-prepared TiO2-β-CD/UF microcapsules displayed excellent energy storage properties with a melting enthalpy of 154.6 J g−1, and the paraffin content in the TiO2-β-CD/UF microcapsules was as high as 75.94%, indicating a high energy storage capacity. Nano-titanium oxide was successfully reacted onto the surface of the β-CD/UF microcapsules using KH560 by forming new C-O-Si and Ti-O-Si chemical bonds, which was confirmed by FT-IR and XPS technology. Besides, pH played an important role in the encapsulation of phase change paraffin by affecting the curing reaction rate of the shell materials. Also, the thermal decomposition temperature of the TiO2-β-CD/UF microcapsules was highly improved by about 90 °C compared with that of β-CD/UF microcapsules without treatment by TiO2 nanoparticles, mainly due to the formation of C-O-Si and Ti-O-Si chemical bonds. The as-prepared TiO2-β-CD/UF microcapsules in this experiment might be used as an effective and potential media for energy storage.

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Yu, X., Qi, H., Huang, Z., Zhang, B., & Liu, S. (2017). Preparation and characterization of spherical β-cyclodextrin/urea-formaldehyde microcapsules modified by nano-titanium oxide. RSC Advances, 7(13), 7857–7863. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ra27895g

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