Supercooling and Nucleation of Fatty Acids: Influence of Thermal History on the Behavior of the Liquid Phase

  • John A. Noël (6083954)
  • Laurent Kreplak (258828)
  • Nuwansiri Nirosh Getangama (6083957)
  • John R. de Bruyn (283534)
  • Mary Anne White (1619656)
Publication date
December 2018
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Abstract

Saturated fatty acids are an exceptionally important class of liquids, used in many consumer products and suggested as phase change materials (PCMs) for thermal energy storage, in part because they crystallize with minimal supercooling. Here we investigate fatty acid nucleation to understand why crystallization is so facile, as a step toward identifying potential mechanisms for the suppression of supercooling in other PCMs. We find that fatty acid supercooling can be induced only if the liquid is first heated above a material-dependent threshold temperature. NMR spin–lattice relaxation time studies show that the average mobility of the alkyl chains in the fatty acids increases more rapidly with temperature above the supercooling threshold t...

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