Abstract

Conventional phase change materials undergo reduced energy density and power density as transient melt front moves away from heat sources. In <i>Nature Energy</i>, Nenad Miljkovic et al. recently proposed an insightful pressure-enhanced close contact melting approach to realize spatial control of melt-front location of pristine phase change materials, thereby upgrading their effective energy density and power density.

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