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العنوان
Thermo-Optical switching of Paraffin wax hosting graphite /
الناشر
Asmaa Said Abdelfattah ,
المؤلف
Asmaa Said Abdelfattah
تاريخ النشر
2016
عدد الصفحات
153 P. :
الفهرس
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Abstract

Thermo-optical switching (TOS) transmission of paraffin wax hosting a different concentration of powder graphite or graphene was examined. Two series of graphite/paraffin wax and graphene/paraffin wax were studied. In the composite, paraffin wax was used as a Phase Change Material (PCM) while graphite or graphene used to enhance thermal properties of paraffin wax. Due to a large particle size of graphite, dispersing toluene into paraffin wax graphite composites was done. Optical microscopy was used in characterizing the microstructure of the composite. It is found that graphene/paraffin wax and graphite/paraffin wax dispersed in toluene have a homogenous distribution while samples without toluene have agglomeration and precipitation at the bottom of the tube. TOS transmission versus time and temperature are measured by using test tube with inner diameter 11 mm for bulk composites and capillary tube with inner diameter 1 mm for spot composites. TOS properties of spots composites were better than that of bulk composites because the small spot weight of the sample, need a small quantity of heat to melt, that leads to fast switching. Differential Scanning Calorimetric (DSC) was measured for the prepared samples. The melting temperature, latent heat of fusion, heat gained and heat loss of paraffin wax-graphite or graphene composites were determined. The melting temperature of Paraffin wax hosting graphite without toluene is close to those of pure paraffin wax. The melting temperature, latent heat, heat gained and heat loss of two phase transitions measured from DSC for paraffin wax-graphite composite dispersed in toluene decrease as graphite to paraffin wax ratios increase. DSC for paraffin wax-graphene composite shows that the temperature is affected gradually as the graphene content increase, the sample of high graphene concentration (0.007) shows strongly decrease the melting temperature, latent heat, and heat gained and heat lost