Phase change materials (PCMs) having a large latent heat during solid-liquid phase transition are promising for thermal energy storage applications. However, the relatively low thermal conductivity of the majority of promising PCMs (<10 W/ (m ⋅ K)) limits the power density and overall storage efficiency.
The hybrid cooling lithium-ion battery system is an effective method. Phase change materials (PCMs) bring great hope for various applications, especially in Lithium-ion battery systems. In this paper, the modification methods of PCMs and their applications were reviewed in thermal management of Lithium-ion batteries.
The phase change composite material emerges great potential in thermal energy storage system. Lv et al. introduced CO 2 activated phoenix leaf biochar (CPL) into paraffin and SA to improve their thermal conductivity, and they measured the thermal conductivity of original PCM and composite PCMs by transient plane heat source method.
Eutectic phase change materials with advanced encapsulation were promising options. Phase change materials for cooling lithium-ion batteries were mainly described. The hybrid cooling lithium-ion battery system is an effective method. Phase change materials (PCMs) bring great hope for various applications, especially in Lithium-ion battery systems.
We also identify future research opportunities for PCM in thermal energy storage. Solid-liquid phase change materials (PCMs) have been studied for decades, with application to thermal management and energy storage due to the large latent heat with a relatively low temperature or volume change.
Thermal properties of phase change materials. Variation of temperature with time for cell with and without PCM (Methyl-palmitate) at 1.5C-Rate (left) and 3C-Rate (right). Contours of Methyl-palmitate (a) static temperature (b) liquid fraction at 3c-rate.