Structural Design and Energy Management Performance of Photothermal Phase Change Composites

Y Yufan Song (School of Materials Science and Engineering and Tianjin Key Laboratory of Composite and Functional Materials Tianjin University Tianjin P. R. China) Z Zhixing Zhang (School of Materials Science and Engineering and Tianjin Key Laboratory of Composite and Functional Materials Tianjin University Tianjin P. R. China) H Huitao Yu (School of Materials Science and Engineering Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology Baotou China) M Mengmeng Qin W Wei Feng (Materdicine Lab, School of Life Sciences)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Photothermal phase change composites have garnered extensive attention in solar energy conversion and storage. The performance, including photothermal conversion, phase change heat storage, and thermal conduction, depends critically on their multiscale structural design—from the nanoscale to the macroscale. This review summarizes the structural design principles for photothermal phase change composites, including photoresponsive isomer, continuous thermal networks, core–shell/layered heterostructures, gradient functional layouts, and bioinspired hierarchical architectures, etc. It elucidates how these structures regulate light absorption, heat storage, and heat transport behaviors in a synergistic manner. The discussion focuses on composite systems that integrate carbon‐based scaffolds, porous inorganic supports, phase change materials (PCMs), and molecular solar thermal fuels (STFs), covering their fabrication approaches and performance optimization mechanisms. Representative applications in solar energy utilization, building energy efficiency, electronic thermal management, and flexible wearable systems are reviewed comprehensively. Finally, the review addresses key challenges—including structural stability, scalable manufacturing, and multifunctional integration—and outlines future directions toward intelligent, sustainable, and system‐level solutions. This work provides a theoretical foundation and practical guidance for the design of high‐performance photothermal phase change composites.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 27
Published May 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (5)

Y

Yufan Song

School of Materials Science and Engineering and Tianjin Key Laboratory of Composite and Functional Materials Tianjin University Tianjin P. R. China

Z

Zhixing Zhang

School of Materials Science and Engineering and Tianjin Key Laboratory of Composite and Functional Materials Tianjin University Tianjin P. R. China

H

Huitao Yu

School of Materials Science and Engineering Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology Baotou China

M

Mengmeng Qin

W

Wei Feng

Materdicine Lab, School of Life Sciences