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Thermal behaviour of D-mannitol when used as PCM: Comparison of results obtained by DSC and in a thermal energy storage unit at pilot plant scale
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Author:
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Gil, Antoni; Barreneche Güerisoli, Camila; Moreno Argilés, Pere; Solé Cutrona, Cristian; Fernández Renna, Ana Inés; Cabeza, Luisa F.
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The use of thermal energy storage (TES) systems for solar heating and cooling applications has received
considerable attention in recent decades because it has a high potential in energy savings. Phase change
materials (PCMs) can store large amount of energy per mass unit compared with other TES materials.
Nevertheless, the selection of the suitable PCM for each application is a key issue in any TES system
design. The most important properties to take into account to select a PCM are the melting and solidification
temperature, the phase change enthalpy and the stability after several thermal cycles. In this
paper, D-mannitol was a candidate material to be tested as PCM in a solar cooling application due to
its melting point (167 C) and a relatively high enthalpy (316.0 kJ/kg). The experiments performed by
DSC have shown that the D-mannitol presents polymorphic structural changes and, therefore, its thermal
properties are not always the same. Depending on the polymorphic phase obtained, D-mannitol has different
melting temperature. This behaviour was corroborated in a storage tank, where it may be seen that
the cooling rate of the D-mannitol is a key parameter in the formation of the different polymorphic
phases.
The work is partially funded by the Spanish government (ENE2011-22722). The authors would like to thank the Catalan Government for the quality accreditation given to their research group GREA (2009 SGR 534) and research group DIOPMA (2009 SGR 645). A. Gil would like to thank the Col·legi d’Enginyers Industrials de Catalunya for his research appointment. |
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-D-mannitol polymorphism -Phase change materials -Storage tank |
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(c) Elsevier, 2013
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Elsevier
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