Abstract
It was demonstrated that chemical heat storage materials mixed with metal hydroxides were capable of storing heat at medium temperatures of approximately 200–300 °C. The performances of the developed materials were demonstrated in a thermo-balance and packed bed reactor. The mixed hydroxides can increase the operation heat storage temperature by changing the composition of mixed metal oxides in the material. MgαNi1−α(OH)2, which is a mixed hydroxide of magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2, and nickel hydroxide, Ni(OH)2, is a candidate heat storage material. The mixed hydroxide was dehydrated, that is, it was capable of storing heats at 200–300 °C, at which pure Mg(OH)2 could not be dehydrated and could not store heat. The heat output performance of the material was examined in a packed bed reactor. It was shown that the mixed hydroxide material was potentially useful for chemically storing medium-temperature heat such as waste heats emitted from internal combustion engines, solar energy system and high-temperature processes.
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