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  • 2023Sustainable metal-organic framework co-engineered glass fiber separators for safer and longer cycle life of Li-S batteries16citations
  • 2022Potent antibacterial activity of MXene–functionalized graphene nanocompositescitations
  • 2021Influence of Heat Treatment and Reinforcements on Tensile Characteristics of Aluminium AA 5083/Silicon Carbide/Fly Ash Composites41citations
  • 2020Experimental investigation of energy storage properties and thermal conductivity of a novel organic phase change material/MXene as A new class of nanocomposites171citations
  • 2020Experimental investigation of energy storage properties and thermal conductivity of a novel organic phase change material/MXene as A new class of nanocomposites171citations

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  • Dawson, Richard J.
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Experimental investigation of energy storage properties and thermal conductivity of a novel organic phase change material/MXene as A new class of nanocomposites

  • Aslfattahi, Navid
  • Rahman, Saidur
  • Sadri, R.
  • Sabri, Mohd Faizul Mohd
  • Goh, Boon Tong
  • Bouscarrat, Luc
  • Maughan, Phil
  • Arifutzzaman, A.
  • Bimbo, Nuno
  • Said, Suhana Mohd
  • Dawson, Richard James
  • Sidik, Nor Azwadi Che
Abstract

Energy storage is a global critical issue and important area of research as most of the renewable sources of energy are intermittent. In this research work, recently emerged inorganic nanomaterial (MXene) is used for the first time with paraffin wax as a phase change material (PCM) to improve its thermo-physical properties. This paper focuses on preparation, characterization, thermal properties and thermal stability of new class of nanocomposites induced with MXene nanoparticles in three different concentrations. Acquired absorbance (UV-Vis) for nanocomposite with loading concentration of 0.3 wt.% of MXene achieved ~39% enhancement in comparison with the pure paraffin wax. Thermal conductivity measurement for nanocomposites in a solid state is performed using a KD2 PRO decagon. The specific heat capacity (cp) of PCM based MXene is improved by introducing MXene. The improvement of cp is found to be 43% with 0.3 wt.% of MXene loaded in PCM. The highest thermal conductivity increment is found to be 16% at 0.3 wt.% concentration of MXene in PCM. Decomposition temperature of this new class of nanocomposite with 0.3 wt.% mass fraction is increased by ~6%. This improvement is beneficial in thermal energy storage and heat transfer applications.

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  • nanoparticle
  • nanocomposite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • phase
  • thermal conductivity
  • decomposition
  • heat capacity
  • specific heat