Giant barocaloric effect in commercial polyurethane

Volume: 100, Pages: 107251 - 107251
Published: Aug 1, 2021
Abstract
Barocaloric effect in polymers is barely recognized and limited to a few reports in the literature. This effect consists of a thermal response of the material when a hydrostatic pressure is applied, allowing its application in the field of solid-state cooling. In this study, the barocaloric effect was investigated for a commercial polyurethane rubber (PU) subjected to three heat treatment temperatures (60, 100, and 115 °C) for 16 h to assess the...
Paper Details
Title
Giant barocaloric effect in commercial polyurethane
Published Date
Aug 1, 2021
Volume
100
Pages
107251 - 107251
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