Review of the Use of Entropy to Understand the Thermodynamics of Pure-Substance PCMs
Harald Mehling

TL;DR
This paper reviews how entropy helps understand the thermodynamics of pure-substance phase change materials, showing its importance despite being often overlooked.
Contribution
The paper highlights entropy's central role in PCM thermodynamics and demonstrates its value when analyzed systematically.
Findings
Entropy is often overlooked but is crucial for understanding PCM thermodynamics.
Systematic use of entropy improves the analysis of phase change materials.
Entropy is implicitly included in PCM data even when not explicitly analyzed.
Abstract
Materials that allow the storage of a significant amount of heat in a narrow temperature range by a solid–liquid or a solid–solid phase change are called Phase Change Materials (PCMs). Understanding the thermodynamics of PCMs is crucial in PCM R&D for identifying candidate materials, developing new PCMs, and optimizing known PCMs. In this work, a review of the use of entropy to understand the thermodynamics of pure substances as PCMs is performed. Among pure substances, water, alkanes, alkanols, and fatty acids are well-known. Because they give valuable information, elements are also included. While phase change enthalpy and temperature are easy to comprehend and are directly used for application, the opposite holds for entropy. Thus, entropy usually receives little attention. However, as this review shows, entropy is of central importance, and even if it is not analyzed explicitly,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhase Change Materials Research · Adsorption and Cooling Systems · Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic Systems
