Nanomaterials (Jan 2021)

Sub-100-nm Nearly Monodisperse n-Paraffin/PMMA Phase Change Nanobeads

  • Ho Young Woo,
  • Da Won Lee,
  • Tae Yeol Yoon,
  • Jong Bae Kim,
  • Ji-Yeon Chae,
  • Taejong Paik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11010204
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 204

Abstract

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In this study, we demonstrate the colloidal synthesis of nearly monodisperse, sub-100-nm phase change material (PCM) nanobeads with an organic n-paraffin core and poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) shell. PCM nanobeads are synthesized via emulsion polymerization using ammonium persulfate as an initiator and sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate as a surfactant. The highly uniform n-paraffin/PMMA PCM nanobeads are sub-100 nm in size and exhibit superior colloidal stability. Furthermore, the n-paraffin/PMMA PCM nanobeads exhibit reversible phase transition behaviors during the n-paraffin melting and solidification processes. During the solidification process, multiple peaks with relatively reduced phase change temperatures are observed, which are related to the phase transition of n-paraffin in the confined structure of the PMMA nanobeads. The phase change temperatures are further tailored by changing the carbon length of n-paraffin while maintaining the size uniformity of the PCM nanobeads. Sub-100-nm-sized and nearly monodisperse PCM nanobeads can be potentially utilized in thermal energy storage and drug delivery because of their high colloidal stability and solution processability.

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