Abstract

Composites based on n-alkane and nanoscale additives were investigated to determine the efficiency of heat transfer during phase transitions in phase change materials. It was found that the thermal conductivity of composite materials is several times higher than the thermal conductivity of the initial n-alkane. The observed effect is due to the specificity of the supramolecular nanostructure of the composite, which differs from the supramolecular structure of the nonadecane.

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