Abstract

Hyperbranched polyurethane solid–solid phase change material (HB-PUPCM) has been prepared via a two-step process. The phase transition behaviors and morphologies of these HB-PUPCM films were investigated using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD) and polarizing optical microscopy (POM). PEG soft segment in the polyurethane was found to be crystalline at room temperature. However, when the temperature was raised to PEG’s melting point, polyurethane did not melt into the liquid state as in the case of pure PEG but changed to an amorphous solid state. In HB-PUPCM, PEG’s molecules probably are tied to the hard segment chain so strongly by the chemical bonds that they cannot change to a liquid state but change to the amorphous state in the transition processing.

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