Form-Stable Phase Change Material with Wood-Based Materials as Support

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Abstract

Building shape-stable phase change materials (PCMs) are crucial for their practical applications. Particularly, it is vital to utilize renewable/recyclable biomass media as the support material of form-stable PCMs. In this review article, we summarized the recent developments for building form-stable PCMs consisting of wood as a supporting material, either carbonized wood or wood composites. Moreover, the electrothermal conversion and photothermal conversion of form-stable PCMs based on carbonized wood are also demonstrated. In addition, the current technical problems and future research developments of wood-based PCMs are discussed, especially the leakage problem of PCMs during the phase change transition process. All of this information will be helpful for the in-depth understanding and development of new PCMs suitable for wide application perspectives.

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Hanif, F., Imran, M., Zhang, Y., Jia, Z., Lu, X., Lu, R., & Tang, B. (2023, February 1). Form-Stable Phase Change Material with Wood-Based Materials as Support. Polymers. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15040942

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