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Journal of Composites Science, Volume 9, Issue 1
January 2025 - 50 articles
Cover Story: Phase-change materials (PCMs) play an important role in the development of energy storage materials because of their stable chemical/thermal properties and high latent heat storage capacity. However, their applications are limited due to low thermal conductivity and leakage. Bioinspired structures have several advantages as the skeleton for preparing thermal energy storage materials, including preventing leakage and improving thermal conductivity. Thus, the plant-derived scaffolds (i.e., wood-derived SiC/carbon) in the composites can not only provide enhanced thermal conductivity but also prevent leakage. In this paper, the development of bioinspired composites for thermal energy storage is investigated, including the preparation, microstructures, and properties of composites, as well as prospects for the application of bioinspired composites in thermal energy storage. View this paper
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