Household steaming room shape memory light-operated spontaneous heating material and preparation method thereof
A technology of self-heating and steaming, applied in luminescent materials, heat exchange materials, light therapy, etc., can solve the problems of artificial control of current or voltage, inability to provide a good and comfortable sitting and lying environment, inability to heat and relieve pain, etc. Achieve the effect of reducing Fermi level, improving conductivity and improving metal performance
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[0042] This embodiment provides a shape-memory light-controlled self-heating material for a home-style sweat steaming room. The material includes the following components by weight:
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[0044] Wherein, the lauric acid / silicon powder / carbon nanotube organic phase change material includes the following components by weight:
[0045] 20 parts of lauric acid;
[0046] 40 parts of silicon powder;
[0047] 8 parts of carbon nanotubes;
[0048] 10 parts of N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone;
[0049] 5 parts of dimethylacetamide.
[0050] The preparation method of lauric acid / silicon powder / carbon nanotube organic phase change material comprises the following steps:
[0051] S1: Put 40 parts of silicon powder in a vacuum container, and apply a vacuum at 60kPa for 80min;
[0052] S2: Dissolve 5 parts of dimethylacetamide in distilled water to form a solution with a concentration of 10%, add 20 parts of lauric acid to the dimethylacetamide solution, heat at 30°C for 5 minutes, and for...
Embodiment 2
[0069] This embodiment provides a shape-memory light-controlled self-heating material for a home-style sweat steaming room. The material includes the following components by weight:
[0070] 35 parts of octadecanoic acid / silicon powder / carbon nanotube organic phase change material;
[0071] 55 parts of boric acid modified graphene;
[0072] Polymer matrix deformation composite: 75 parts of polylactic acid and polyurethane mixture, including 45 parts of polylactic acid and 30 parts of polyurethane;
[0073] Tetrasodium pyrophosphate decahydrate 12.5 parts;
[0074] 6.5 parts of polyacrylamide;
[0075] 12 parts of sodium lauryl sulfate;
[0076] 8 parts of 4,4'-methylenebis(phenylisocyanate);
[0077] 4 parts of 1,4'-butanediol.
[0078] Wherein, octadecanoic acid / silicon powder / carbon nanotube organic phase change material includes the following components by weight:
[0079] 25 parts octadecanoic acid;
[0080] 50 parts of silicon powder;
[0081] 26.5 parts of carbon...
Embodiment 3
[0103] This embodiment provides a shape-memory light-controlled self-heating material for a home-style sweat steaming room. The material includes the following components by weight:
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[0105] Wherein, hexadecanoic acid-sebacic acid / silicon powder / carbon nanotube organic phase change material includes the following components by weight:
[0106] 30 parts of hexadecanoic acid-sebacic acid, including 15 parts of hexadecanoic acid and 15 parts of sebacic acid;
[0107] 60 parts of silicon powder;
[0108] 45 parts of carbon nanotubes;
[0109] 20 parts of N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone;
[0110] 10 parts of dimethylacetamide.
[0111] The preparation method of hexadecanoic acid-sebacic acid / silicon powder / carbon nanotube organic phase change material comprises the following steps:
[0112] S1: Put 60 parts of silicon powder in a vacuum container, and apply a vacuum at 80kPa for 90 minutes;
[0113] S2: Dissolve 10 parts of dimethylacetamide in distilled water to form a sol...
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