Abstract

Abstract The dehydration behaviors of metal-salt-added magnesium hydroxide as chemical heat storage media were studied. Dehydration temperature of magnesium hydroxide, which was corresponding to heat storage temperature, was dropped from 277 to 233 °C by addition of lithium chloride. The heat storage capacity of 6.8 wt % LiCl/Mg(OH)2 (816 MJ m−3) was 11 times as high as one of authentic Mg(OH)2 under the heat storage operation at 280 °C.

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