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Epoxy Phase-Change Materials Based on Paraffin Wax Stabilized by Asphaltenes

The usual problem of meltable phase-change agents is the instability in their form upon heating, which can be solved by placing them into a continuous polymer matrix. Epoxy resin is a suitable medium for dispersing molten agents, but it is necessary to make the obtained droplets stable during the cu...

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Autores principales: Ilyina, Svetlana O., Vlasova, Anna V., Gorbunova, Irina Y., Lukashov, Nikolai I., Kerber, Michael L., Ilyin, Sergey O.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10422234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37571137
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15153243
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author Ilyina, Svetlana O.
Vlasova, Anna V.
Gorbunova, Irina Y.
Lukashov, Nikolai I.
Kerber, Michael L.
Ilyin, Sergey O.
author_facet Ilyina, Svetlana O.
Vlasova, Anna V.
Gorbunova, Irina Y.
Lukashov, Nikolai I.
Kerber, Michael L.
Ilyin, Sergey O.
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description The usual problem of meltable phase-change agents is the instability in their form upon heating, which can be solved by placing them into a continuous polymer matrix. Epoxy resin is a suitable medium for dispersing molten agents, but it is necessary to make the obtained droplets stable during the curing of the formed phase-change material. This work shows that molten paraffin wax forms a Pickering emulsion in an epoxy medium and in the presence of asphaltenes extracted from heavy crude oil. Theoretical calculations revealed the complex equilibrium in the epoxy/wax/asphaltene triple system due to their low mutual solubility. Rheological studies showed the viscoplastic behavior of the obtained dispersions at 25 °C, which disappears upon the heating and melting of the paraffin phase. Wax and asphaltenes increased the viscosity of the epoxy medium during its curing but did not inhibit cross-linking or reduce the glass transition temperature of the cured polymer. As a result of curing, it is possible to obtain phase-change materials containing up to 45% paraffin wax that forms a dispersed phase with a size of 0.2–6.5 μm. The small size of dispersed wax can decrease its degree of crystallinity to 13–29% of its original value, reducing the efficiency of the phase-change material.
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spelling pubmed-104222342023-08-13 Epoxy Phase-Change Materials Based on Paraffin Wax Stabilized by Asphaltenes Ilyina, Svetlana O. Vlasova, Anna V. Gorbunova, Irina Y. Lukashov, Nikolai I. Kerber, Michael L. Ilyin, Sergey O. Polymers (Basel) Article The usual problem of meltable phase-change agents is the instability in their form upon heating, which can be solved by placing them into a continuous polymer matrix. Epoxy resin is a suitable medium for dispersing molten agents, but it is necessary to make the obtained droplets stable during the curing of the formed phase-change material. This work shows that molten paraffin wax forms a Pickering emulsion in an epoxy medium and in the presence of asphaltenes extracted from heavy crude oil. Theoretical calculations revealed the complex equilibrium in the epoxy/wax/asphaltene triple system due to their low mutual solubility. Rheological studies showed the viscoplastic behavior of the obtained dispersions at 25 °C, which disappears upon the heating and melting of the paraffin phase. Wax and asphaltenes increased the viscosity of the epoxy medium during its curing but did not inhibit cross-linking or reduce the glass transition temperature of the cured polymer. As a result of curing, it is possible to obtain phase-change materials containing up to 45% paraffin wax that forms a dispersed phase with a size of 0.2–6.5 μm. The small size of dispersed wax can decrease its degree of crystallinity to 13–29% of its original value, reducing the efficiency of the phase-change material. MDPI 2023-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10422234/ /pubmed/37571137 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15153243 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ilyina, Svetlana O.
Vlasova, Anna V.
Gorbunova, Irina Y.
Lukashov, Nikolai I.
Kerber, Michael L.
Ilyin, Sergey O.
Epoxy Phase-Change Materials Based on Paraffin Wax Stabilized by Asphaltenes
title Epoxy Phase-Change Materials Based on Paraffin Wax Stabilized by Asphaltenes
title_full Epoxy Phase-Change Materials Based on Paraffin Wax Stabilized by Asphaltenes
title_fullStr Epoxy Phase-Change Materials Based on Paraffin Wax Stabilized by Asphaltenes
title_full_unstemmed Epoxy Phase-Change Materials Based on Paraffin Wax Stabilized by Asphaltenes
title_short Epoxy Phase-Change Materials Based on Paraffin Wax Stabilized by Asphaltenes
title_sort epoxy phase-change materials based on paraffin wax stabilized by asphaltenes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10422234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37571137
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15153243
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