Abstract:
In light of a variety of latent heat storage materials being available, the concept of utilization of organic PCMs for solar thermal energy storage (STES) is becoming increasingly attractive during the recent past. From this perspective, the present study is aimed at developing a new bio-based shape stabilized phase change material (BSPCM) for achieving passive cooling in buildings through STES. An eco-friendly BSPCM composite, consisting of the hexadecanol as the PCM and the modified porous fly ash-based pebbles as the supporting matrix, was prepared using the vacuum impregnation technique. The prepared BSPCM was then characterized thoroughly with respect to its morphology, crystal and surface structures, phase change properties, thermal stability, leakage stability, thermal conductivity and thermal reliability.