2020
DOI: 10.3390/app10020561
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Preparation of n-Alkane/Polycaprolactone Phase-Change Microcapsules via Single Nozzle Electro-Spraying: Characterization on Their Formation, Structures and Properties

Abstract: The phase change microcapsule (mPCM) is one of the primary candidates in the fields of energy storage and thermal regulation. In this study, electro-spraying, as a green, high-efficiency electrohydrodynamic atomization technology, is applied to the microencapsulation of two phase change materials (PCM) (n-hexadecane and n-eicosane) with three loading contents (30%, 50%, and 70% by weight) in a polycaprolactone matrix. Ethyl acetate (EA) and chloroform (Chl) were chosen as solvents to prepare the working soluti… Show more

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“…One of the main interests in the use of a coaxial nozzle system to encapsulate phase change material is related to the increase in the efficiency of the system. Thus, with regard to our previous study [52], it is noticed that the encapsulation efficiency as well as the loading content of n-hexadecane in mPCMs depend on the type of nozzle and the solutions used. The encapsulation efficiency and loading content of n-hexadecane in mPCM obtained from a coaxial nozzle electrospraying system were found to be higher than with a single nozzle one at 10 w/v % PCL solution.…”
Section: Phase Change Properties Of Electrosprayed Mpcmmentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…One of the main interests in the use of a coaxial nozzle system to encapsulate phase change material is related to the increase in the efficiency of the system. Thus, with regard to our previous study [52], it is noticed that the encapsulation efficiency as well as the loading content of n-hexadecane in mPCMs depend on the type of nozzle and the solutions used. The encapsulation efficiency and loading content of n-hexadecane in mPCM obtained from a coaxial nozzle electrospraying system were found to be higher than with a single nozzle one at 10 w/v % PCL solution.…”
Section: Phase Change Properties Of Electrosprayed Mpcmmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Therefore, it leads to the obtention of a mono-dispersed distribution, especially when the core to shell proportion is about 30:70. For single nozzle electrospraying, microcapsules with a mono-disperse distribution are obtained regardless of the amount of n-hexadecane used [52]. Indeed, the presence of the solvent increases the electrical conductivity, which leads to better stabilization of the Taylor cone and facilitates the breaking process.…”
Section: Size and Morphology Of Electro-sprayed Mpcmmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Piezoelectric injection and atomization devices are widely applied in inhalation therapy [1], dust collection [2], preparation of microcapsule [3], printed circuits [4], precise surface coating [5], 3D prototyping [6], spray drying [7], spray cooling [8], inkjet printing [9], and many other fields. Specifically, the micron-sized droplet technique, with the characteristics of stable injection and full dispersion, constitutes an important development direction in these fields [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%