Studies of GNS/paraffin composites on thermal properties and thermal conductivity

Yin Ju Chen*, Nguyen Duc Dung, Ming Yuan Shen, Ming Chuen Yip, Nyan Hwa Tai

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Abstract

Thermal properties and thermal conductivity of paraffin wax reinforced with graphite nanosheet (GNS) were investigated. The GNS was prepared via a simple chemical method by stirring natural graphite flake in aqueous acid solution and subsequently subjected to heat treatment. Field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM) was employed for morphological study. Thermal properties, including melting point, phase change temperature, and latent heat were tested using Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC), and thermal conductivity was measured using laser-flash analyzer (LFA). It is found that the thermal conductivity increases from 0.37 W/mK for pure paraffin to 4.59 W/mK when 5.0 wt% GNS were introduced into paraffin. The DSC results show that the first peak at 43.2 and the second one at 61.5 oC correspond to solid-solid and solid-liquid phase change, respectively. It is also found that the latent heat of GNS/paraffin composites decreases with increasing of GNS loading.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication7th Asian-Australasian Conference on Composite Materials 2010, ACCM 2010
PublisherACCM-7 Organizing Committee
Pages562-565
Number of pages4
ISBN (Print)9781632660756
StatePublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes
Event7th Asian-Australasian Conference on Composite Materials 2010, ACCM 2010 - Taipei, Taiwan
Duration: 15 11 201018 11 2010

Publication series

Name7th Asian-Australasian Conference on Composite Materials 2010, ACCM 2010
Volume1

Conference

Conference7th Asian-Australasian Conference on Composite Materials 2010, ACCM 2010
Country/TerritoryTaiwan
CityTaipei
Period15/11/1018/11/10

Keywords

  • GNS
  • Latent heat
  • Melting point
  • Paraffin
  • Thermal conductivity

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