Abstract

To enhance the application range of flexible films, it is crucial to rationally design composite films with high stretchability, excellent thermal conductivity, and water resistance. Flexible composite films with nanocellulose (CNF)-modified expanded graphite and spun fibers loaded with phase change materials as the backbone were obtained by electrospinning method. The prepared materials were characterized by good tensile properties (328.32%), high latent heat (107.0 J/g), good thermal stability, high photo-thermal conversion efficiency, good reusability, flame retardant properties, UV resistance and visible light absorption properties. What's more, the performance of the flexible composite membrane is adjustable. The prepared flexible composite membranes are promising in the fields of solar thermal energy conversion, wearable flexible materials and renewable energy utilization.

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