Preparation and Performance of Inorganic Hydrated Salt-Based Composite Materials for Temperature and Humidity Regulation
Rongda Ye, Jun Wang, Yanna Li, Wanchun Sun, Xuelin Zou, Fangxian Wang, Xugang Shu- Energy Engineering and Power Technology
- Fuel Technology
- Nuclear Energy and Engineering
- Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
In this work, it was first proposed to combine hydrated salt phase change materials (PCMs) with humidity control materials to prepare the temperature and humidity control material. The composite PCM was prepared by absorbing Na2HPO4·12H2O with colloidal silicon dioxide, and diatomite was selected as the humidity control material. The humidity performance tests found that diatomite had good moisture absorption/desorption capacity and excellent moisture buffering capacity. The supercooling degree tests showed that Na2SiO3·9H2O as nucleating agent effectively reduced the supercooling degree, and the addition of deionized water improved the water loss problem of composite PCMs. The DSC tests showed that the enthalpy and melting temperature of composite PCMs were 153.1 J/g and 28.9°C, respectively. By placing the temperature and humidity control material in different humidity, it was found that the moisture content of diatomite affected the thermal properties of composite PCMs. Diatomite could not only transfer moisture to hydrated salts but also absorb moisture from hydrated salt. The application performance tests of the temperature and humidity control material in the room model showed that it could simultaneously regulate indoor temperature and humidity. Overall, this temperature and humidity control material was more suitable for environments with high relative humidity such as greenhouses.