2023
DOI: 10.1039/d2nj05096j
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Preparation and characterization of a form-stable phase change hydrogel for heat-protective clothing

Abstract: Phase change materials with appropriate temperatures can help to regulate body temperature to a suitable range. In this work, a form-stable phase change hydrogel (PCH) was prepared as a heat-protective...

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“…Table compares hybrid salogels reported in this work with other systems reported in the literature for CCH and its eutectics based on the amount of PCM in the shape-stabilizing matrix and heat of fusion retained. Compared to impregnation of inorganic PCMs in porous matrices, encapsulation in polymer capsules, thickening with cellulosic and superabsorbent polymer thickeners, and entrapment in covalently crosslinked PAAm, the hybrid salogel developed in this work demonstrated more efficient entrapment of the salt hydrate, achieving more than 95% PCM content in the salogel. Due to the ability to trap a large amount of PCM with a small amount of polymer, the hybrid salogels showed the best heat of fusion retention of the pristine salt hydrate PCM.…”
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“…Table compares hybrid salogels reported in this work with other systems reported in the literature for CCH and its eutectics based on the amount of PCM in the shape-stabilizing matrix and heat of fusion retained. Compared to impregnation of inorganic PCMs in porous matrices, encapsulation in polymer capsules, thickening with cellulosic and superabsorbent polymer thickeners, and entrapment in covalently crosslinked PAAm, the hybrid salogel developed in this work demonstrated more efficient entrapment of the salt hydrate, achieving more than 95% PCM content in the salogel. Due to the ability to trap a large amount of PCM with a small amount of polymer, the hybrid salogels showed the best heat of fusion retention of the pristine salt hydrate PCM.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Salogel preparation flowchart is shown in Scheme 1 in the Supporting Information. Because of the known supercooling effect that is significant in the case of CCH, no crystallization occurred in the salogel systems at room temperature. However, crystallization occurred at refrigeration temperature of 4 °C in a few hours in contrast to CNH salogels reported in our previous work which required freezing temperatures for several hours …”
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