Method for preparing inorganic hydrous salt phase transition energy-storing material
A technology of phase-change energy storage materials and inorganic salts, applied in the direction of heat exchange materials, chemical instruments and methods, to achieve the effects of maintaining uniformity, avoiding phase separation and stratification, and avoiding differences
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[0023] Step 2, get 10 grams of water, add 0.76 grams (NH 4 ) 2 S 2 o 8 After mixing evenly, add dropwise to the acrylic acid solution prepared in step 1, and keep stirring at 70° C. for 1.5 hours to obtain a sodium polyacrylate solution;
[0024] Step 3, after the viscosity of the sodium polyacrylate solution in step 2 reaches a certain level, add 3 grams of NaOH to the solution, stir and mix, neutralize excess acid, and obtain a viscous sodium polyacrylate solution;
[0025] Step 4, with 70 grams of water, 4 grams of borax (sodium tetraborate) and 40 grams of Na 2 SO 4 Mix and dissolve to make Na 2 SO 4 mixture;
[0026] Step 5, the sodium polyacrylate solution that makes in step 3 is added to the Na that step 4 makes 2 SO 4 solution, stirred and mixed to obtain Na 2 SO 4 10H 2 A viscous mixed solution of a phase-change energy storage material with O as the main raw material.
[0027] The test results of this embodiment are shown in Figure 2a.
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[0032] Repeat the experimental procedure in Example 1 by each component specified in Table 1, but the consumption of acrylic acid is changed into 7 grams, and the consumption of borax is changed into 4 grams.
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[0034] Example 4
[0035] Repeat the experimental procedure in Example 1 by each component specified in Table 1, but the consumption of acrylic acid is changed into 7 grams, and the consumption of borax is changed into 5 grams.
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