Flexible effective heat transport composites for thermal interface applications
US-2024174816-A1 · May 30, 2024 · US
US10214672B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10214672-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415039091-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 7, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 26, 2019 |
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The heat-storage material according to the invention includes: a heat-storage substance which reversibly changes between an aqueous solution containing tetraalkylammonium salt and a clathrate hydrate containing the tetraalkylammonium salt as a guest molecule; and alum which is added to the aqueous solution containing tetraalkylammonium salt. Tetrabutylammonium bromide is used as the tetraalkylammonium salt. Potassium alum or ammonium alum is used as the alum.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A heat-storage material comprising: a heat-storage substance which reversibly changes between an aqueous solution containing tetrabutylammonium bromide and a clathrate hydrate containing the tetrabutylammonium bromide as a guest molecule; and potassium alum dodecahydrate which is added to the aqueous solution, wherein a concentration of the tetrabutylammonium bromide in the aqueous solution is approximately 25 wt % or more and 40 wt % or less, and a concentration of the potassium alum dodecahydrate in the aqueous solution is 2.5 wt % or more and 4.0 wt % or less. 2. A heat-storage material comprising: a heat-storage substance which reversibly changes between an aqueous solution containing tetrabutylammonium bromide and a clathrate hydrate containing the tetrabutylammonium bromide as a guest molecule; ammonium alum dodecahydrate which is added to the aqueous solution; and a poor solvent for the ammonium alum dodecahydrate, which is added to the aqueous solution, wherein a concentration of the tetrabutylammonium bromide in the aqueous solution is approximately 25 wt % or more and 40 wt % or less, and a concentration of the ammonium alum dodecahydrate in the aqueous solution is equal to or more than 2 wt %. 3. The heat-storage material according to claim 2 , wherein the poor solvent is methanol, ethanol, 1-propanol, 2-propanol, tert-butyl alcohol, or acetone. 4. The heat-storage material according to claim 3 , wherein the concentration of the 2-propanol in the aqueous solution is 1.5 wt % or more and 3 wt % or less. 5. The heat-storage material according to claim 1 , wherein the pH of the aqueous solution is approximately 6. 6. A storage container comprising: a storage chamber which stores storage materials; a heat source for maintaining a temperature in the storage chamber at a predetermined temperature; and a heat-storage member which is disposed for absorbing heat flowing into the storage chamber and in which the heat-storage material according to claim 1 is used. 7. A transportation/storage container in which the heat-storage material according to claim 1 is used. 8. A construction material in which the heat-storage material according to claim 1 is used. 9. An architectural structure comprising the construction material according to claim 8 . 10. The heat-storage material according to claim 2 , wherein the pH of the aqueous solution is approximately 6. 11. A storage container comprising: a storage chamber which stores storage materials; a heat source for maintaining a temperature in the storage chamber at a predetermined temperature; and a heat-storage member which is disposed for absorbing heat flowing into the storage chamber and in which the heat-storage material according to claim 2 is used. 12. A transportation/storage container in which the heat-storage material according to claim 2 is used. 13. A construction material in which the heat-storage material according to claim 2 is used. 14. An architectural structure comprising the construction material according to claim 13 .
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