Thermal decomposition of Ca(OH)2 with and without additives has been experimentally investigated for its application as a thermochemical energy storage system. The homogeneous reaction model gives a satisfactory fit for the kinetic data on pure and Ni(OH)2---, Zn(OH)2--- and Al(OH)3---doped Ca(OH)2 and the order of reaction is 0.76 in all cases except for the Al(OH)3-doped sample for which the decomposition is zero order. These additives are shown not only to enhance the reaction rate but also to reduce the decomposition temperature significantly. Some models for solid decomposition reactions, and possible mechanisms in the decomposition of solids containing additives, are also discussed
The calcium oxide hydration/dehydration reaction is proposed as a suitable reaction couple for therm...
The calcium oxide hydration/dehydration reaction is proposed as a suitable reaction couple for therm...
The reversible reaction of calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) to calcium oxide (CaO) and water vapor is wel...
Thermal decomposition of Ca(OH)2 with and without additives has been experimentally investigated for...
The reversible chemical reaction of Ca(OH)2/CaO appears to be attractive for storage of solar therma...
The reversible chemical reaction of Ca(OH)2/CaO appears to be attractive for storage of solar therma...
In order to investigate thermochemical energy storage in larger scale, a test bench as well as a rea...
Efficient storage of thermal energy can contribute significantly to a sustainable and cost-effective...
The reversible reaction of calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) to calcium oxide (CaO) and water vapor is wel...
With construction of a thermochemical energy conversion prototype system to store solar heat, therma...
With construction of a thermochemical energy conversion prototype system to store solar heat, therma...
In this work, an experimental investigation was carried out with three such calcium hydroxide modifi...
One promising possibility to store thermal energy is by means of reversible gas solid reactions. In ...
The use of the gas-solid reaction of calcium hydroxide (hydrated lime) to calcium oxide (quicklime) ...
Thermal energy storage plays an important role for utilizing Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plants a...
The calcium oxide hydration/dehydration reaction is proposed as a suitable reaction couple for therm...
The calcium oxide hydration/dehydration reaction is proposed as a suitable reaction couple for therm...
The reversible reaction of calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) to calcium oxide (CaO) and water vapor is wel...
Thermal decomposition of Ca(OH)2 with and without additives has been experimentally investigated for...
The reversible chemical reaction of Ca(OH)2/CaO appears to be attractive for storage of solar therma...
The reversible chemical reaction of Ca(OH)2/CaO appears to be attractive for storage of solar therma...
In order to investigate thermochemical energy storage in larger scale, a test bench as well as a rea...
Efficient storage of thermal energy can contribute significantly to a sustainable and cost-effective...
The reversible reaction of calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) to calcium oxide (CaO) and water vapor is wel...
With construction of a thermochemical energy conversion prototype system to store solar heat, therma...
With construction of a thermochemical energy conversion prototype system to store solar heat, therma...
In this work, an experimental investigation was carried out with three such calcium hydroxide modifi...
One promising possibility to store thermal energy is by means of reversible gas solid reactions. In ...
The use of the gas-solid reaction of calcium hydroxide (hydrated lime) to calcium oxide (quicklime) ...
Thermal energy storage plays an important role for utilizing Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plants a...
The calcium oxide hydration/dehydration reaction is proposed as a suitable reaction couple for therm...
The calcium oxide hydration/dehydration reaction is proposed as a suitable reaction couple for therm...
The reversible reaction of calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) to calcium oxide (CaO) and water vapor is wel...