
POWERSKIN+ Project: Article in the Energy Journal
POWERSKIN+ Project: Article in the Energy Journal
POWERSKIN+ Project partners at Instituto Pedro Nunes and Brunel University London have recently published a research article "Formulation and phase change mechanism of Capric acid/Octadecanol binary composite phase change materials" in the Energy Journal.
The article describes the development of a new binary composite phase change material made of Capric acid and Octadecanol for passive temperature control. The composite demonstrated high latent heat of fusion, good thermal stability, and practicability in building energy conservation. Overall, this research represents an exciting advancement in the field of energy-efficient building materials.
If you're interested in learning more about this innovative binary composite PCM and its potential applications, read the full article here or download it in our Documents section.
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