Fe3O4/carbon-decorated graphene boosts photothermal conversion and storage of phase change materials

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Pristine organic phase change materials (PCMs) are difficult to complete photothermal conversion and storage. To upgrade their photothermal conversion and storage capacity, we developed Fe-MOF (metal-organic framework) derived Fe3O4/C-decorated graphene (GP) based composite PCMs toward solar energy harvesting. Graphene is an excellent phonon conductor, and Fe3O4/C-GP as a photon capturer exhibits strong full-spectrum absorption. Additionally, Fe-MOF derived Fe3O4 nanoparticles are anchored on graphene nanosheets to reduce interfacial thermal resistance, shorten thermal diffusion path, and accelerate phonon transport. After the encapsulation of octadecanol (ODA) in Fe3O4/C-GP, ODA@Fe3O4/C-GP composite PCMs yield a high photothermal conversion efficiency of 88.18 % under 0.12 W/cm2 benefiting from the synergistic effect of 3D interconnected graphene framework and Fe3O4 nanoparticles with localized surface plasmon resonance effect. Moreover, ODA@Fe3O4/C-GP composite PCMs exhibit excellent latent heat storage stability, photothermal conversion stability and durable reliability after undergoing multiple cycle evaluation, boosting high-efficiency utilization of solar energy.

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Liu, C., Wang, L., Li, Y., Diao, X., Dong, C., Li, A., & Chen, X. (2024). Fe3O4/carbon-decorated graphene boosts photothermal conversion and storage of phase change materials. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 657, 590–597. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcis.2023.12.015

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