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Enhancing low‐grade thermal energy recovery in a thermally regenerative ammonia battery using elevated temperatures

Zhang et al., 2015

Document ID
11733068986319321922
Author
Zhang F
LaBarge N
Yang W
Liu J
Logan B
Publication year
Publication venue
ChemSusChem

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A thermally regenerative ammonia battery (TRAB) is a new approach for converting low‐ grade thermal energy into electricity by using an ammonia electrolyte and copper electrodes. TRAB operation at 72° C produced a power density of 236±8 W m− 2, with a …
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