Research on Expanded Graphite Matrix Phase Change Composites
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https://doi.org/10.54097/hset.v33i.5329Keywords:
Expanded graphite; Composite materials; Phase change materials; Energy storage materialAbstract
As a new functional material, expanded graphite has many excellent properties such as light weight, low density. non-toxic and harmless, high and low temperature resistance, environmental protection and energy saving. With the continuous progress of science and technology and scientific research, expanded graphite composite materials such as expanded graphite are continuously used in various research fields. For example, absorb environmental pollution, sealing materials, flame retardant materials, shielding interference materials, etc. In this paper, the microstructure, excellent properties of EG, the preparation of EG matrix composites, and the research and development of graphitization for special applications of expanded graphite and expanded graphite matrix are reviewed. Through these studies and reviews, it is hoped that some inspiration can be given to the research on the direction of expanded graphite matrix composites, which will help to explore new fields in the future.
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