Abstract

This paper presents recent research works regarding the development of materials for thermal storage at temperatures below 200°C. The main idea is to utilize reversible chemical reaction systems to enable high storage densities. Current work focuses on the retrofitting of CO2 hydrates through selected additives for climate and cooling purposes and the activation of thermoreversible organic reaction systems for the waste heat utilization at low temperatures.

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