Abstract

The corrosion performance of phase change materials on stainless steel was studied using single fatty acid, fatty acid/paraffin mixed phase change materials and fatty acid/paraffin/graphite composite phase change materials as corrosion media. The results show that the corrosion of fatty acid, paraffin and graphite composite phase change materials to stainless steel is very small; among them, stearic acid series of phase change materials are the least corrosive and can be used as the ideal energy storage medium for stainless steel phase change heat storage and heat exchange devices.

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