Mutlu, SalihaOrtaç, BülendBaşkan, TaylanYılmaz, Sevil SavaşkanYılmaz, Ahmet Hakan2025-02-212025-02-212024-12-050925-8388https://hdl.handle.net/11693/116566The phase change and thermal conductivity properties of nanocomposite materials consisting of cross-linked Poly(Styrene-block-Ethylene Glycol Dimethyl Methacrylate) (PS-PEG DM), boron nitride (BN), and selenium dioxide (SeO$_2$) were investigated in this study. The different content of phase-changed materials (PCM) nanocomposites was prepared by using the hydraulic pressure technique. Promising melting enthalpy values (104.5, 98.8 and 165.8 J g$^{-1}$) have been reached for P1Se3, P2BN2Se2, and P3BN2Se2 PCM nanocomposites. The enthalpy efficiencies associated with the processes of melting and freezing, denoted as λ$_m$ and λ$_c$, respectively, were determined by the analysis of data obtained from DSC. Our study was demonstrated to present comprehensive information on the PS-PEG/BN, PS-PEG/SeO2, and PS-PEG/BN/SeO2 phase change nanomaterials, thereby facilitating their potential applications in various fields. The phase change and thermal conductivity properties of PS-PEG/BN/SeO$_2$ nanocomposites were investigated. The incorporation of SeO2 and BN nanoparticles significantly enhanced the thermal conductivity (for P2BN4Se5), reaching values up to 8.277 W m$^{-1}$ K$^{-1}$. The λ$_m$ values of P1Se3, P2BN2Se2, and P3BN2Se2 were calculated as 68.79, 61.23, and 87.86, respectively. The λ$_c$ values of P2Se3; P1BN2Se2 were also calculated at 70.10; 98.93 and 161.92, respectively.EnglishCC BY 4.0 DEED (Attribution 4.0 International)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Thermal conductivityPhase change materialsPolymer-boron nitride-selenium dioxide nano-compositePolystyrene-polyethyleneglycol blockCopolymerEnthalpy efficiencyHeat capacityThermally conductive phase change nanocomposites presenting PS-PEG/ SeO2 and PS-PEG/BN/SeO2Article10.1016/j.jallcom.2024.1762911873-4669