A kind of phase change microcapsule and preparation method of inorganic metal oxide coated hydrated salt
A technology of phase change microcapsules and inorganic metals, which is applied in the direction of microcapsule preparation, microsphere preparation, chemical instruments and methods, etc., can solve redundant problems and achieve the effects of high phase change enthalpy, mature technology and superior performance
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[0036] Example 1 (1) At room temperature, put a 250ml three-neck flask with a magnet and a dropping funnel in a water bath with digital magnetic stirring, add 100mL of ethanol (anti-solvent) into the flask, and then drop Tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) 5mL was stirred by magnetic force to obtain a homogeneous solution A; similarly, at room temperature, add 10g of disodium hydrogen phosphate (DSP) powder into a 50mL beaker at room temperature (the mass of DSP added is slightly higher than that at room temperature The mass required for its solubility), then add 30mL deionized water to dissolve, and add 1mL ammonia water dropwise, seal and magnetically stir fully, when the DSP solid in the beaker is no longer dissolved, take the upper layer of colorless transparent clear liquid to obtain alkaline DSP saturation Solution B.
[0037] (2) Adjust the water bath temperature (25°C) and dispersing stirring rate (2000rpm) of the device containing solution A. Under airtight conditions, ac...
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[0040] Since the experimental process is exactly the same, only the experimental conditions are changed, therefore, Examples 2-8 are listed in tabular form (see Table 1).
[0041] Table 1 Preparation process conditions of metal oxide-coated hydrated salt phase-change microcapsules in Examples 2-8
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