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Original Articles

Encapsulation of octadecane in poly(divinylbenzene-co-methyl methacrylate) using phase inversion emulsification for droplet generation

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Pages 11-17 | Received 01 Aug 2015, Accepted 01 Sep 2015, Published online: 05 Jan 2016
 

Abstract

Octadecane (OD), a heat storage material, was encapsulated into poly(divinylbenzene-co-methyl methacrylate) or P(DVB-co-MMA) matrix via the microsuspension polymerization. The oil droplets were first generated by using the phase inversion emulsification, i.e., adding a sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) aqueous solution into an oil phase (monomers:OD = 1:1) containing various concentrations of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA). Results showed that 0.1 wt% of SDS in aqueous medium with the additional rate of 2 mL/min and 3 wt% of PVA in oil phase were the optimal conditions for the formation of nonspherical microcapsules. The smallest number- (dn) and weight- (dw) average diameters of P(DVB-co-MMA)/OD were, respectively, 3.1 and 3.2 µm with a narrow particle size distribution (dw/dn) of 1.02. The latent heats of the encapsulated OD increased with increasing MMA content of microcapsules. The heat of melting (ΔHm; 223 J/g-OD) and crystallization (ΔHc; 230 J/g-OD) of the OD encapsulated in microcapsules using DVB:MMA of 30:70 were higher than those using only PDVB (189 and 193 J g-OD for ΔHm and ΔHc, respectively) and comparable to those of bulk OD (233 and 234 J/g-OD for ΔHm and ΔHc, respectively). The obtained P(DVB-co-MMA)/OD microcapsules would be useful as high performance heat storage material.

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Funding

Research grants from The National Research Council, Thailand (NRCT) to P.C. and A.C. (No. 167230) and from The Thailand Research Fund (TRF)/Commission on Higher Education to P.T. (RTA 5480007) are gratefully acknowledged.

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