Phase Change Composite Microcapsules with Low-Dimensional Thermally Conductive Nanofillers: Preparation, Performance, and Applications

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Phase change materials (PCMs) have been extensively utilized in latent thermal energy storage (TES) and thermal management systems to bridge the gap between thermal energy supply and demand in time and space, which have received unprecedented attention in the past few years. To effectively address the undesirable inherent defects of pristine PCMs such as leakage, low thermal conductivity, supercooling, and corrosion, enormous efforts have been dedicated to developing various advanced microencapsulated PCMs (MEPCMs). In particular, the low-dimensional thermally conductive nanofillers with tailorable properties promise numerous opportunities for the preparation of high-performance MEPCMs. In this review, recent advances in this field are systematically summarized to deliver the readers a comprehensive understanding of the significant influence of low-dimensional nanofillers on the properties of various MEPCMs and thus provide meaningful enlightenment for the rational design and multifunction of advanced MEPCMs. The composition and preparation strategies of MEPCMs as well as their thermal management applications are also discussed. Finally, the future perspectives and challenges of low-dimensional thermally conductive nanofillers for constructing high performance MEPCMs are outlined.

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Yang, D., Tu, S., Chen, J., Zhang, H., Chen, W., Hu, D., & Lin, J. (2023, March 1). Phase Change Composite Microcapsules with Low-Dimensional Thermally Conductive Nanofillers: Preparation, Performance, and Applications. Polymers. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15061562

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