Dynamic tuning of optical absorbers for accelerated solar-thermal energy storage

Currently, solar-thermal energy storage within phase-change materials relies on adding high thermal-conductivity fillers to improve the thermal-diffusion-based charging rate, which often leads to limited enhancement of charging speed and sacrificed energy storage capacity. Here we report the explora...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2017-11, Vol.8 (1), p.1478-9, Article 1478
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Zhongyong, Tong, Zhen, Ye, Qinxian, Hu, Hang, Nie, Xiao, Yan, Chen, Shang, Wen, Song, Chengyi, Wu, Jianbo, Wang, Jun, Bao, Hua, Tao, Peng, Deng, Tao
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Zusammenfassung:Currently, solar-thermal energy storage within phase-change materials relies on adding high thermal-conductivity fillers to improve the thermal-diffusion-based charging rate, which often leads to limited enhancement of charging speed and sacrificed energy storage capacity. Here we report the exploration of a magnetically enhanced photon-transport-based charging approach, which enables the dynamic tuning of the distribution of optical absorbers dispersed within phase-change materials, to simultaneously achieve fast charging rates, large phase-change enthalpy, and high solar-thermal energy conversion efficiency. Compared with conventional thermal charging, the optical charging strategy improves the charging rate by more than 270% and triples the amount of overall stored thermal energy. This superior performance results from the distinct step-by-step photon-transport charging mechanism and the increased latent heat storage through magnetic manipulation of the dynamic distribution of optical absorbers. Solar-thermal energy storage based on phase-change materials suffers from slow thermal-diffusion-based charging. Here the authors alleviate this issue by introducing optical absorbers and controlling their distribution to accelerate charging process and thus improve solar-thermal energy conversion.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-017-01618-w