Abstract

In this study, the investigation on thermal property and characteristic analysis of Poly Ethylene Glycol (PEGs) material by varying the molecular weights is examined. In this context, the study on thermal energy material storage is explored by using the different techniques such as Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) for persistent heating rate and Thermal Gravity Analysis (TGA) for determining the amount of change of mass of the material in addition to the function of increasing temperature. Subsequently, the characterization of PEGs with different molecular weight is carried out to explore the property and insight of the material by using the Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) by examining the surface topology, crystallography in addition to this the X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) techniques for catch a glimpse of the crystal structure is studied. As an outcome, in the DSC techniques the results made known when the molecular weight increases, correspondingly the melting temperature and solidification temperature similarly increases however, the heat of fusion during the freezing cycle increases. In the TGA techniques, similarly specified increases in the volume of PEG with different molecular weight has resulted in an increase in the temperature. Subsequently, in the characterization of the PEGs, the SEM has shown an enormous amount of insignificant sphere-shaped crystal-like structures which are joined together and impinging on their neighbour’s which paved the way for the formation of a multi-layered lamellar structure in due course activated rise in the solidification temperature in its molecular weight. Henceforth, from the analytical studies, it’s been evident that the molecular weight greatly influences the mechanical and thermal properties of PEGs. In this concern, the PEGs blends are a potential benefit to replace pure components.

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