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Deviceful LiCl salt hydrate confinement into a macroporous silicone foam for low-temperature heat storage application

Calabrese et al., 2022

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5275993572982018629
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Calabrese L
Palamara D
Piperopoulos E
Mastronardo E
Milone C
Proverbio E
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Journal of Science: Advanced Materials and Devices

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LiCl is a well-investigated salt hydrate for low-temperature thermal energy storage due to its high energy storage density (∼ 1250 Wh/kg), which, however, suffers from deliquescence. Its hygroscopicity induces relevant issues during hydration/dehydration cycles due to water …
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