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Phase change material cellulosic composites for the cold storage of perishable products: From material preparation to computational evaluation
Authors:Lucio Melone  Luigi De Nardo
Affiliation:a Dipartimento di Chimica, Materiali e Ingegneria Chimica “Giulio Natta”, Politecnico di Milano, Via Mancinelli 7, 20131 Milano, Italy
b Local Unit, Istituto Nazionale di Scienza e Tecnologia dei Materiali, INSTM, Firenze, Italy
Abstract:Warm temperature spikes represent one of the main spoilage causes of perishable good-stuffs. The development of packaging materials with thermal buffering properties represents a powerful solution to address the problems arising from an uncontrollable interruption during cold-chain logistic.Here, we propose the use of phase change material (PCM) composites for the design of cold storage packaging. Two different concentrations (25 and 50% w/w) of commercially available micro-encapsulated PCM were homogeneously dispersed in paper matrix via conventional negative filtration techniques. The possibility of obtaining composites with different latent heats in the 4-10 °C range has been demonstrated via differential scanning calorimetry measurements. Heat transmission tests, simulating the heating processes typical of the removal from a cold room, were performed on a suitable multilayer configuration. The obtained materials show the ability to maintain the inner temperature for a duration up to 10-fold longer in time, when compared to a similar cellulose material with a thickness of 2 cm. Experimental results have been numerically assessed by considering the material thermal parameters as homogeneous.Both experimental and computational approaches here discussed offer an easy way for the design of micro-encapsulated PCM-cellulose composite as building blocks in cold storage packaging design.
Keywords:Phase change materials  Cold storage  Active food packaging  Paperboard
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