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Morphology-controlled fabrication of magnetic phase-change microcapsules for synchronous efficient recovery of wastewater and waste heat

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science(2022)

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Contamination and waste heat are major issues in water pollution. Aiming at efficient synchronous recovery wastewater and waste heat, we designed a novel CaCO3-based phase-change microcapsule system with an n-docosane core and a CaCO3/Fe3O4 composite shell. The system was fabricated through an emulsion-templated in situ precipitation approach in a structure-directing mode, resulting in a controllable morphology for the resultant microcapsules, varying from a peanut hull through ellipsoid to dumbbell shapes. The system has a significantly enlarged specific surface area of approximately 55 m(2).g(-1) with the CaCO3 phase transition from vaterite to calcite. As a result, the microcapsule system exhibits improved adsorption capacities of 497.6 and 79.1 mg/g for Pb2+ and Rhodamine B removal, respectively, from wastewater. Moreover, increase in the specific surface area of the microcapsule system with a sufficient latent heat capacity of approximately 130 J.g(-1) also resulted in an enhanced heat energy-storage capability and thermal conductance for waste-heat recovery. The microcapsule system also exhibits a good leakage-prevention capability and good multicycle reusability owing to the tight magnetic CaCO3/Fe3O4 composite shell. This study provides a promising approach for developing CaCO3-based phase-change microcapsules with enhanced thermal energy storage and adsorption capabilities for efficient synchronous recovery of wastewater and waste heat. (C) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Magnetic phase-change microcapsules,CaCO3/Fe3O4 composite shell,Thermal energy storage,Adsorption capacity,Waste heat recovery,Reusability
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