Innovative Calcium L-Lactate/PDMS-Based Composite Foams as Core for Sandwich Materials for the Thermopassive Regulation of Buildings
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
The substantial impact of the heating and cooling of the construction sector on global
warming necessitates a focus on effective thermal insulation solutions to mitigate high CO2
emissions. Thus, the development of efficient low-temperature thermochemical energy
storage (TCES) materials offers a promising approach to improve thermal regulation. This
study explores the morphological, physicochemical, and thermal properties of a silicon
composite (PDMS foam) filled with calcium L-lactate (CaL) (0–70 wt.%) for the core sandwich
thermopassive regulation of buildings. Furthermore, CaL was incorporated into a
composite form to improve the handling and processability of the final sandwich material,
as CaL is available in powder form. The results demonstrated that the filler is entirely confined
within the polymer matrix (FTIR and ESEM). Additionally, the CaL-PDMS composites
showed fully reversible dehydration/hydration abilities over a water vapor hydration–
dehydration cycle within a temperature range suitable for low-temperature TCES, with
no performance loss due to salt confinement. Regarding the energy density, the 70 wt.%
CaL-PDMS composites achieved a value up to 955 MJ/m3, making it an excellent candidate
for low-temperature energy storage in the construction sector as compared to other similar
composites. These findings contribute to the development of new thermopassive regulation
techniques for building materials.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
calcium L-lactate; composite foam; thermochemical storage
Elenco autori:
Alberto Ávila-Gutiérrez, Mario; Previti, Emanuele; Orfila, María; Acquaro, Ilenia; Calabrese, Luigi; Milone, Candida; Mastronardo, Emanuela
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