A eutectic mixture of galactitol and mannitol as a phase change material for latent heat storage
2015; Elsevier BV; Volume: 103; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.enconman.2015.06.013
ISSN1879-2227
AutoresAbhijit Paul, Li Shi, Christopher W. Bielawski,
Tópico(s)Adsorption and Cooling Systems
ResumoThe thermophysical properties of mixtures of galactitol and mannitol were examined via differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) analysis. The aforementioned sugars were found to form a eutectic mixture at a 30:70 molar ratio of galactitol and manntitol, and displayed a melting point of 153 °C while maintaining a high latent heat of fusion (ΔHfus = 292 J g−1). The XRD data revealed that the eutectic mixture contained the α, β, and δ forms of mannitol with the δ form being the major component. By varying the temperature ramp rates utilized in the DSC measurements from 0.5 °C min−1 to 20 °C min−1, the heat of crystallization as well as the crystallization temperature increased (c.f., ΔHcrys: 64 J g−1 → 197 J g−1; Tc: 68 °C → 105 °C). In addition, the temperature and the enthalpy of crystallization were also improved by up to 34% through the addition of small quantities (up to 0.5 wt%) of nucleating agents, such as graphite powder or silver iodide. After 100 heating/cooling cycles under an atmosphere of nitrogen, the heat of fusion of the eutectic mixture decreased by only 4% with no change in the melting point, and the mixture appeared to be chemically stable according to a Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopic analysis. Collectively, these data indicate that the eutectic mixture exhibits excellent cyclic stability under ambient atmospheres and offers potential for use in thermal energy storage applications.
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