Preparation of Microencapsulated Phase Change Materials by the Sol-gel Process and Its Application on Textiles
Research and development
Authors:
- Liu Xiaoyan
College of Textiles, Dong Hua University, Shanghai, P. R. China - Lou Yinghong
Key Lab of Textile Science & Technology, Ministry of Edycation, Dong Hua University, Shanghai, P. R. China
Full text | references | Abstract: A kind of microencapsulated phase change materials (PCMs) based on a paraffin core and inorganic silica shell was designed to enhance thermal conductivity and phase change performance. These silica microcapsules were synthesised by using tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) as an inorganic source through the sol-gel process. Scanning electronic microscopy images suggested that the silica microcapsules exhibited a spherical morphology with a welldefined core-shell microstructure. The particle size and distribution showed the microcapsules were uniform and dispersed evenly. It was confirmed by Fourier transform infrared spectra that the silica shell material was successfully fabricated onto the surface of the paraffin core. The DSC curve illustrated that the microcapsules with a silica shell had a higher melting temperature and enthalpy. The thermo-regulating properties of the coated fabric changed with the microcapsule weight added. |
Tags:
microcapsules, fabric, sol-gel, phase change materials, silica.
Citation:
Liu X, Lou Y. Preparation of Microencapsulated Phase Change Materials by the Sol-gel Process and Its Application on Textiles. FIBRES & TEXTILES in Eastern Europe 2015; 23, 2(110): 63-67.
Published in issue no 2 (110) / 2015, pages 63–67.