Screening and property targeting of thermochemical
We propose a computational framework to systematically identify promising solid–gas reaction candidates for thermochemical energy storage (TCES) in
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We propose a computational framework to systematically identify promising solid–gas reaction candidates for thermochemical energy storage (TCES) in
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As a result, this study provides an overview of thermochemical heat storage materials, focusing on materials utilized by solar energy systems in buildings. The research examines the
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This review analyzes the status of this prominent energy storage technology, its major challenges, and future perspectives, covering in detail the numerous strategies proposed for the
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This work allows us to identify materials whose reaction behavior is compatible with the operating temperatures of CSP processes, and which materials react at a rate and manner that allows rapid,
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In this endeavour, we have discovered materials that store very high amounts of thermal energy in a narrow temperature range by a unique
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This article presented an overview of high-temperature thermochemical energy storage to be used in a central tower system, which is divided into three large study groups: thermal energy
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On providing thermal energy (e.g., solar energy, waste heat), through a medium (e.g., gas, air), the material undergoes a endothermic reaction (e.g., dehydration, desorption,
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Presentation of a suitable strategy for the introduction of the technology into the market. Future Solar Thermal Plants – more than power! Thanks to all our funding agencies especially the German
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Unlike other published review articles, this paper presents a literature survey and a review that add insights into the current state-of-the-art THS technologies, covering: the THS
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Two examples of solid materials (i.e., silica gel and zeolite) considered for the purpose of thermochemical heat storage by adsorption are
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