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Topic: Materials for Thermochemical Energy Storage

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Materials for thermochemical energy storage based on gas-solid reaction have higher energy storage densities than conventional materials for latent and sensible heat storage. These materials furnish the potential to use industrial waste heat as a heat source. Here, research and development of materials for thermochemical energy storage are introduced.

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Ryu, J. (2016). Topic: Materials for Thermochemical Energy Storage. In: Kato, Y., Koyama, M., Fukushima, Y., Nakagaki, T. (eds) Energy Technology Roadmaps of Japan. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55951-1_41

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