Review on Nanomaterials for Thermal Energy Storage Technologies
Author(s):
Hussain H. Al-Kayiem, Saw Chun Lin and Afolabi Lukmon
Pages 60-71 (12)
Abstract:
To optimize the utilization of thermal conversion systems, it is essential to integrate them with thermal energy
storage. Among many types of base materials, the phase change materials are the most satisfactory mediums to store and
release the thermal energy due to their high latent heat of fusion. In general, the phase change materials have low thermal
conductivity. Nanoadditives have been investigated to further enhance the thermal properties of the phase change
materials. This paper reviews the research development of the various types of phase change materials, nanoadditives,
nanofluids, and nanocomposites as possible materials for efficient thermal energy storage. Some deficit in the literature
has been noticed on the dispersion of various types of nanoparticles in the various types of base materials. It is also
recommended that further studies are required to understand the stability of the nanofluids and nanocomposites due to a
large number of thermal cycles.
Keywords:
Nanoadditives, Nanomaterials, Nanocomposites, Nanofluids, Nanoparticles, TES, PCM.
Affiliation:
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, 31750 Tronoh, Perak, Malaysia.