Thermal conductivity and diffusion behaviour of lauric acid confined in carbon nanotubes as heat storage materials
XY Ma and DD Chen and SY Wu and ZM Yi and DQ Peng, PHASE TRANSITIONS, 92, 334-346 (2019).
DOI: 10.1080/01411594.2019.1581885
The thermal conductivity and diffusion behaviour of lauric acid (LA) confined in single-walled carbon nanotube (CNT) with the filling ratio of 80% are investigated by molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. It is found that the concentric multilayer LA tubes are clearly observed under the interaction of CNT and LA and the hydrogen bonds (HB) among LA molecules in a confined environment. Due to the phonon scattering in low-frequency and the high-thermal conductivity characteristics of CNT, the axial thermal conductivity of CNT/LA is 49-57% lower than that of empty CNT and 115-188 times higher than that of crystal LA at the temperature range of 280 and 360K. The confined LA molecules move as a whole cluster due to the long-lasting HB action and travel much faster than the bulk.
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