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Printable solid-gel change composite materials with high latent heat, enhanced shape stability and combustion safety for efficient thermal management

  • Xi'an Jiaotong University
  • State Key Laboratory of Fluorine & Nitrogen Chemicals

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Abstract

Phase-change materials (PCM) provide large latent heat but often suffer melting-induced leakage and poor processability. Organic phase-change materials such as polyethylene glycol are attractive for energy storage, yet they lose shape and leak after melting. We introduce a solid - gel change strategy that confines molten polyethylene glycol with an ultralow-loading aramid nanofiber and MXene network. High-aspect-ratio aramid nanofibers at 1 wt% form hydrogen bonds with two-dimensional MXene at 2 wt%. The resulting crosslinked skeleton transforms the phase-change material into a shear-thinning gel above about 65 °C. This design retains high energy density with polyethylene glycol loading of 97 wt% and a latent heat of about 158.4 J g−1. Liquid leakage is reduced to around 1.8 wt%. Thermal conductivity increases by nearly five times compared with pure polyethylene glycol. The composite shows high-temperature shape stability, suppressed burning-drip behavior, efficient photothermal conversion, and reversible self-healing and reprocessing. The gel state also enables direct-write printing of customized geometries. Minimal additive content preserves latent heat while adding multifunctionality. This solid - gel change approach reconciles high energy density, thermal transport, safety, and manufacturability for next-generation thermal management.

Original languageEnglish
Article number111417
JournalComposites Science and Technology
Volume273
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Jan 2026

Keywords

  • Aramid nanofiber
  • Combustion safety
  • Phase change materials
  • Printable
  • Shape stability

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