Biochar for Shape Stabilized Phase-Change Materials

13 December 2022, Version 1
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Abstract

Biochar is the black residue remaining after the pyrolysis of biomass. It has a pore structure with large specific surface area, accompanied by a strong adsorption capacity. Due to its mesoporous framework, biochar can be used to shape stabilize the phase-change materials (PCMs). A PCM is a substance absorbing and releasing thermal energy at a phase transition. Therefore, biochar and PCMs are producing composites which can be useful for heating and cooling applications. Here we propose a discussion of recent literature about development and applications of biochar-based composite PCMs. In particular, the literature about the role of biochar mesopores in the encapsulation of PCM is highlighted.

Keywords

Phase change materials
Shape Stabilized Phase Change Materials
Biochar
Biomass Based Porous Carbon
Mesoporous materials
Latent Heat Storage Biocomposites
Mesoporous biochar

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