2015
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/87/1/012006
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Preparation and characterization of Phase change material microcapsules by a core-shell-like emulsion polymerization method

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“…The latent heat and energy absorption capacity of the modified fabrics were significantly enhanced (Guo et al , 2018; Karaszewska et al ,2019; Iqbal and Sun, 2014) and phase change enthalpy would not change with the increase of heating/cooling rate (Nejman and Cieślak, 2017). There are many ways to prepare MCs, including interface polymerization (Jagtap et al , 2016), in situ polymerization (Sarkar and Kim, 2017), emulsion polymerization (Ding and Pei, 2015), suspension polymerization (Sánchez et al , 2010), etc. In this study, in situ polymerization (Aydın, 2013) was chosen to prepare the PCM MCs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latent heat and energy absorption capacity of the modified fabrics were significantly enhanced (Guo et al , 2018; Karaszewska et al ,2019; Iqbal and Sun, 2014) and phase change enthalpy would not change with the increase of heating/cooling rate (Nejman and Cieślak, 2017). There are many ways to prepare MCs, including interface polymerization (Jagtap et al , 2016), in situ polymerization (Sarkar and Kim, 2017), emulsion polymerization (Ding and Pei, 2015), suspension polymerization (Sánchez et al , 2010), etc. In this study, in situ polymerization (Aydın, 2013) was chosen to prepare the PCM MCs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%