phase change nanomaterials

How do Phase Change Nanomaterials Work?

These materials exploit the principle of latent heat, which is the energy absorbed or released during a phase transition. When a phase change nanomaterial absorbs energy, it undergoes a transition from solid to liquid (melting). Conversely, when it releases energy, it transitions from liquid to solid (freezing). This process can be finely tuned at the nanoscale, allowing for precise control over energy storage and release.

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