Investigation of Metal Carbonates for Cost-Competitive Thermal Batteries
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Open access
Date
2023Supervisor
Mark Paskevicius
Craig Buckley
Terry Humphries
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Science and Engineering
School
School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences
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Abstract
Thermochemical batteries are a new way to store green energy via reversible chemical reactions at extremely high temperatures. Solid-gas reactions involving barium carbonate or strontium carbonate combined with additives were evaluated for cyclic capacity retention, energy density and cost. Titanium dioxide-based additives were found to improve cycling, at a low cost These new materials can cheaply store green energy for when it is needed and help to decarbonise heavy industry and stabilise the grid.