Crystals (Oct 2020)

Assessment of the Thermal Properties of Aromatic Esters as Novel Phase Change Materials

  • Rebecca Ravotti,
  • Oliver Fellmann,
  • Ludger J. Fischer,
  • Jörg Worlitschek,
  • Anastasia Stamatiou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst10100919
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 10
p. 919

Abstract

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In the quest for a decarbonized energy system, the development of highly efficient technologies that allow the integration of renewables is of the utmost importance. Latent Heat Storage systems with Phase Change Materials (PCM) can contribute to solving the issue of the mismatch between demand and supply brought forward by renewable energies. Despite possessing promising thermal properties, organic PCMs and esters in particular have rarely been investigated. In the present study, eight commercial aromatic esters are assessed as possible PCM candidates. To do so, their thermal properties, such as phase change temperature, enthalpy of fusion, density, and thermal conductivity, alongside sustainability and toxicity issues, are considered. The aromatic esters are found to possess phase change temperatures between −16 ∘C and 190 ∘C and maximum enthalpies of fusion of 160 J/g. This, alongside densities above 1 g/mL, makes them interesting candidates for high-temperature applications, where, typically, salts and ceramics or metals dominate as PCMs.

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