INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THERMOPHYSICS, vol.45, no.8, 2024 (SCI-Expanded)
The current article presents an exploration of the solid-liquid phase diagram for a binary system comprising n-alkanes with an odd number of carbon atoms, specifically n-nonane (n-C-9) and n-undecane (n-C-11). This binary system exhibits promising characteristics for application as a phase change material (PCM) in low-temperature thermal energy storage (TES), due to the fusion temperatures of the individual components, thereby motivating an in-depth investigation of the solid-liquid phase diagram of their mixtures. The n-nonane (n-C-9) + n-undecane (n-C-11) solid-liquid phase equilibrium study herein reported includes the construction of the phase diagram using Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) data, complemented with Hot-Stage Microscopy (HSM) and low-temperature Raman Spectroscopy results. From the DSC analysis, both the temperature and the enthalpy of solid-solid and solid-liquid transitions were obtained. The binary system n-C-9 + n-C-11 has evidenced a congruent melting solid solution at low temperatures. In particular, the blend with a molar composition x(undecane) = 0.10 shows to be a congruent melting solid solution with a melting point at 215.84 K and an enthalpy of fusion of 13.6 kJ