Impact of Atmospheric CO on Thermochemical Heat Storage Capabilities of KCO.

Energy Fuels

Department of Applied Physics, Eindhoven University of Technology, Den Dolech 2, 5600 MBEindhoven, The Netherlands.

Published: December 2022

This work investigates the reactions occurring in KCO-HO-CO under ambient CO pressures in temperature and vapor pressure ranges applicable for domestic thermochemical heat storage. The investigation shows that depending on reaction conditions, the primary product of a reaction is KCO·1.5HO, KCO·2KHCO·1.5HO, or a mixture of both. The formation of KCO·1.5HO is preferred far above the equilibrium conditions for the hydration reaction. On the other hand, the formation of double salt is preferred at conditions where hydration reaction is inhibited or impossible, as the thermogravimetric measurements identified a new phase transition line below the hydration equilibrium line. The combined X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis, and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy study indicates that this transition line corresponds to the formation of KCO·2KHCO, which was not observed in any earlier study. In view of thermochemical heat storage, the formation of KCO·2KHCO·(1.5HO) increases the minimum charging temperature by approximately 40 °C. Nevertheless, the energy density and cyclability of the storage material can be preserved if the double salt is decomposed after each cycle.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9720727PMC
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