MX2020008821A - Porous composite material of latent heat storage and obtaining method thereof. - Google Patents

Porous composite material of latent heat storage and obtaining method thereof.

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MX2020008821A
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latent heat
heat storage
composite material
porous composite
obtaining method
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González Carlos José Espinoza
Galaviz Layza Alejandrina Arizmendi
ROSALES Abraham MORALES
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Centro De Investigacion En Quim Aplicada
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The present invention discloses a porous latent heat storage composite material with shape stability, comprising an organic phase change material as a latent heat storage component, infiltrated or impregnated in a derived matrix of natural graphite to improve the thermal conductivity and shape stability thereof. Also, it discloses a method for obtaining said material using a surfactant-free emulsification process as a solar energy conversion system and its storage as thermal energy.
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