2021
SPS Chapter Research Award
Florida Polytechnic University
Microencapsulated Thermochromic Materials for Energy Savings Applications
This proposal’s aim is to develop and demonstrate microencapsulated thermochromic materials for energy saving applications. These microencapsulated thermochromic materials have wide applications in energy storage, buildings, textiles, antiques, paints, and pigments. The project will focus on the synthesis of novel, encapsulated thermochromic materials. In addition, the physico-chemical characteristics of the materials will be investigated with state-of-the-art tools to understand the surface morphology, phase transition behavior, and effectiveness of the encapsulant on the stability of the incorporated thermochromic dye.
Project leader(s):Daniil Ivannikov, Joseph Pusateri, Gabriel Jones, Michael Ahlquist
Chapter advisor:Sesha Srinivasan, Scott Wallen