A Critical Review of Solid Materials for Low-Temperature Thermochemical Storage of Solar Energy Based on Solid-Vapour Adsorption in View of Space Heating Uses

The present report deals with low-temperature thermochemical storage for space heating, which is based on the principles of vapour adsorption onto solid adsorbents. With the aim of obtaining comprehensive information on the rationalized selection of adsorbents for heat storage in open sorption syste...

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Main Authors: Hao Wu, Fabrice Salles, Jerzy Zajac
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/24/5/945
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spelling doaj-c1e6e4b0327246d48700226143f7b9932020-11-24T22:07:53ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492019-03-0124594510.3390/molecules24050945molecules24050945A Critical Review of Solid Materials for Low-Temperature Thermochemical Storage of Solar Energy Based on Solid-Vapour Adsorption in View of Space Heating UsesHao Wu0Fabrice Salles1Jerzy Zajac2Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier – UMR CNRS 5253, UM, ENSCM, Place E. Bataillon, CEDEX 05, 34095 Montpellier, FranceInstitut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier – UMR CNRS 5253, UM, ENSCM, Place E. Bataillon, CEDEX 05, 34095 Montpellier, FranceInstitut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier – UMR CNRS 5253, UM, ENSCM, Place E. Bataillon, CEDEX 05, 34095 Montpellier, FranceThe present report deals with low-temperature thermochemical storage for space heating, which is based on the principles of vapour adsorption onto solid adsorbents. With the aim of obtaining comprehensive information on the rationalized selection of adsorbents for heat storage in open sorption systems operating in the moist-air flow mode, various materials reported up to now in the literature are reviewed by referring strictly to the possible mechanisms of water vapour adsorption, as well as practical aspects of their preparation or their application under particular operating conditions. It seems reasonable to suggest that, on the basis of the current state-of-the-art, the adsorption phenomenon may be rather exploited in the auxiliary heating systems, which provide additional heat during winter’s coldest days.http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/24/5/945energy storagelow-temperature thermochemical storagespace heating usessolid-vapour adsorptionopen sorption systemsadsorption of water vapourmoist-air flow operating modeporous adsorbents
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Fabrice Salles
Jerzy Zajac
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Fabrice Salles
Jerzy Zajac
A Critical Review of Solid Materials for Low-Temperature Thermochemical Storage of Solar Energy Based on Solid-Vapour Adsorption in View of Space Heating Uses
Molecules
energy storage
low-temperature thermochemical storage
space heating uses
solid-vapour adsorption
open sorption systems
adsorption of water vapour
moist-air flow operating mode
porous adsorbents
author_facet Hao Wu
Fabrice Salles
Jerzy Zajac
author_sort Hao Wu
title A Critical Review of Solid Materials for Low-Temperature Thermochemical Storage of Solar Energy Based on Solid-Vapour Adsorption in View of Space Heating Uses
title_short A Critical Review of Solid Materials for Low-Temperature Thermochemical Storage of Solar Energy Based on Solid-Vapour Adsorption in View of Space Heating Uses
title_full A Critical Review of Solid Materials for Low-Temperature Thermochemical Storage of Solar Energy Based on Solid-Vapour Adsorption in View of Space Heating Uses
title_fullStr A Critical Review of Solid Materials for Low-Temperature Thermochemical Storage of Solar Energy Based on Solid-Vapour Adsorption in View of Space Heating Uses
title_full_unstemmed A Critical Review of Solid Materials for Low-Temperature Thermochemical Storage of Solar Energy Based on Solid-Vapour Adsorption in View of Space Heating Uses
title_sort critical review of solid materials for low-temperature thermochemical storage of solar energy based on solid-vapour adsorption in view of space heating uses
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2019-03-01
description The present report deals with low-temperature thermochemical storage for space heating, which is based on the principles of vapour adsorption onto solid adsorbents. With the aim of obtaining comprehensive information on the rationalized selection of adsorbents for heat storage in open sorption systems operating in the moist-air flow mode, various materials reported up to now in the literature are reviewed by referring strictly to the possible mechanisms of water vapour adsorption, as well as practical aspects of their preparation or their application under particular operating conditions. It seems reasonable to suggest that, on the basis of the current state-of-the-art, the adsorption phenomenon may be rather exploited in the auxiliary heating systems, which provide additional heat during winter’s coldest days.
topic energy storage
low-temperature thermochemical storage
space heating uses
solid-vapour adsorption
open sorption systems
adsorption of water vapour
moist-air flow operating mode
porous adsorbents
url http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/24/5/945
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