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Preparation and textile application of poly(methyl methacrylate-co-methacrylic acid)/n-octadecane and n-eicosane microcapsules

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Ulcay, Yusuf

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Aksoy, Alay Şennur
Alkan, Cemil
Tözüm, M. Selda
Demirbağ, Sena
Anayurt, Ruhan Altun

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In this study, a series of microencapsulated phase change materials with poly(methyl methacrylate-co-methacrylic acid) P(MMA-co-MAA) shell and n-octadecane or n-eicosane core were synthesized by emulsion polymerization method. The aim was to produce microencapsulated n-alkanes having functional groups on their outer surface, so that functional groups would help increasing physical interactions between microcapsules and fiber surface. Therefore, methyl methacrylate (MMA), ethylene glycoldimethacrylate (EGDM), and methacrylic acid (MAA) were copolymerized in oil phase of n-alkane. FT-IR results proved the successful synthesis of P(MMA-co-MAA) shell of microencapsulated n-alkanes. The DSC results indicated that the microencapsulated n-alkanes have considerable latent heat storage capacity in a range of 58-145J/g. The average melting and freezing temperatures of the microencapsulated n-alkanes were measured as 27 and 26 degrees C for n-octadecane and 36 and 35 degrees C for n-eicosane, respectively. The microcapsules were of spherical and compact shape with particle sizes between 15 and 32m. The microcapsules on the cotton fabric applied by pad-dry-cure method were found highly durable and they showed sufficient stability upon several washings and rub fastness. Thermo-regulating properties of the fabrics were declared as a result of thermal history measurements.

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Materials science, Functional group, Heat storage, Microencapsulated PCMs, N-alkanes, Textile, Phase-change materials, Thermal-properties, Temperature curves, Octadecane, Enthalpy, Polymerization, Performances, Fabrication, Acrylic monomers, Emulsification, Emulsion polymerization, Esters, Ethylene, Functional groups, Heat storage, Microencapsulation, Phase change materials, Polyacrylates, Textiles, Freezing temperatures, Methacrylic acids, Methyl methacrylates, Microencapsulated phase change material, Pad-dry-cure method, Physical interactions, Textile applications

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Aksoy, S. A. vd. (2017). ''Preparation and textile application of poly(methyl methacrylate-co-methacrylic acid)/n-octadecane and n-eicosane microcapsules''. Journal of the Textile Institute, 108(1), 30-41.

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