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Research Article

Preparation of silica microspheres encapsulating phase-change material by sol-gel method in O/W emulsion

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Pages 3-14 | Received 13 Apr 2004, Accepted 28 Mar 2005, Published online: 08 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Spherical silica microcapsules containing phase-change material (PCM) were prepared by the sol-gel method in O/W emulsion. This is the first time that inorganic encapsulation of PCM with core/shell structure has been studied. The results of this synthesis revealed that micron size (4 ∼ 8 µm) silica microspheres encapsulating n-pentadecane can be successfully created from acidic solutions ([H+] ≥ 1.44 N) by using cationic surfactants as the emulsifiers. The identification of the mechanisms for the formation of silica shell at the oil–water interface indicates that it should be the charge-controlled mechanism through S+XI+ (positively charged surfactant-halide ion-positively charged silica species) electrostatic interactions or the reaction rates-controlled mechanism working on cationic emulsifiers.

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