Abstract

Form-stable phase-change materials (FSPCMs) are of great significance for relieving the contradiction of energy supply and demand. Unfortunately, the practical application of FSPCMs is severely compromised by their intrinsic drawbacks including lower latent heat storage (LHS) capacities, inferior interfacial compatibility, and cycling durability. Herein, we have provided a group of novel FSPCMs with higher LHS capacities, using paraffin as the LHS materials, which tightly intertwines with the 1-octadecylamine-modified montmorillonite (C18-MMT) under the capillary action as well as induced dipole force due to its n-alkyl chains compatibility. The obtained composite FSPCMs not only exhibit high melting enthalpies (137.56 J/g) but also demonstrate enhanced shape stability and thermal stability. In addition, the composites also render an impressive long-term thermal cycling capability and structure stability even after 100 thermal cycling durability tests, which are believed to have great potential for application in the thermal management of green energy-saving buildings.

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