Abstract
This review addresses adsorption and catalytic thermochemical energy conversion (TEC) methods used to recover waste heat resulting from the combustion of primary organic fuels (oil, gas, and coal). We will consider the thermodynamic foundations of these methods, promising reactions and sorbents, the history and current state of the art in the R&D and practical implementation of TEC technologies, modern trends in TEC, and the ways of enhancing the TEC efficiency and specific power. Further progress in adsorption and catalytic TEC methods could provide a reliable base for the sustainable world energy sector.
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