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Present Status and Progress of Research on Chemical Adsorption Heat Storage |
YAN Ting1, 2, WANG Wenhuan1, WANG Ruzhu2
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1 College of Energy and Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai University of Electric Power, Shanghai 200090; 2 School of Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240 |
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Abstract Chemical adsorption heat storage technique has the advantages of high heat storage density, almost no heat loss during long-term heat storage, and can realize combined cold and heat storage etc. It is a promising thermal energy storage technology which can be used for renewable energy effective utilization such as solar energy and the recovery of middle-low temperature surplus heat and waste heat. This heat storage technology has good application prospect and therefore gradually become a research hotspot at home and abroad. In this paper, the salt hydrate-based and ammonia-complexation adsorption of two kinds of chemical adsorption heat storage ways are comprehensively reviewed. It presents the research status and the latest progress on chemical adsorption heat storage technology. The heat storage materials used for the chemical adsorption heat storage have been summarized. Special attentions are paid on the characteristic of typical adsorption reactors and the heat storage performance of various chemical adsorption heat sto-rage devices. Based on the analysis of the present status and progress of research, the problems existing in the current investigation on the chemical adsorption heat storage technology have been expounded. Furthermore, the future research directions are pointed out.
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Published: 20 December 2018
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