Phase change materials of fatty amine-modified silicate clays of nano layered structures

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Fatty-amine modified silicate clays of layered structure were prepared by conventional intercalation of n-octadecyl amine (n-C18H37NH2, ODA) into sodium montmorillonite clay (Na+-MMT). Organically modified clays are considered as a new type of phase change materials (PCM). At one equivalent ratio of ODA-HCl over Na+-MMT by an ionic exchange reaction, the interlayer galleries of the silicates' layered structure were expanded from 12 Å to 28 Å as measured by X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis. As a result, the organoclay (ODA/MMT) became hydrophobic and spacing was accessible for incorporating a second organic compound, n-octadecane. Physical absorption of n-octadecane in ODA/MMT allowed interlayer spacing and further expansion from 28 Å to 30 Å. Absorption efficiency, defined as the weight of n-octadecane over ODA/MMT, ranged from 5.3 to 9.1 fold depending on the amount of ODA intercalation. Since n-octadecane is a kind of paraffin wax, a phase change temperature of 25-29 °C was observed. The n-octadecane was characterized by thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA) to study absorption efficiency of ODA/MMT. During the heating process, the ODA/MMT/n-octadecane powder remained in solid state without any liquid leakage at 80 °C (far beyond the phase change temperature). Thus, the organoclay (ODA/MMT) can be used as good thermal storage and phase change material.

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Liao, C. Y., Chiou, J. Y., & Lin, J. J. (2017). Phase change materials of fatty amine-modified silicate clays of nano layered structures. RSC Advances, 7(38), 23530–23534. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra02876h

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