2024
DOI: 10.1002/ente.202300768
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Impacts, Barriers, and Future Prospective of Metal Hydride‐Based Thermochemical Energy Storage System for High‐Temperature Applications: A Comprehensive Review

Sumeet Kumar Dubey,
K. Ravi Kumar,
Vinay Tiwari
et al.

Abstract: This article summarizes various thermochemical energy storage (TCES) systems based on their thermochemical properties, operating temperature, and storage density. Metal hydride (MH)‐based TCES is a potential energy storage system due to its higher energy storage density (>100 kWh m−3), higher operating temperature (>500 °C), relatively better reaction kinetics, and minimal or no energy losses (theoretically). MHs operate at various temperature ranges, and based on temperature, they are classified as low‐… Show more

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“…Hydroxides, also economically viable and abundant, demonstrate good reversibility but are susceptible to agglomeration and side reactions [92]. Metal hydrides display high volumetric energy density but are hindered by hydrogen embrittlement and high material costs [93]. Metal oxides exhibit good reversibility yet suffer from toxicity and high costs [94].…”
Section: Introduction To Thermochemical Energy Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydroxides, also economically viable and abundant, demonstrate good reversibility but are susceptible to agglomeration and side reactions [92]. Metal hydrides display high volumetric energy density but are hindered by hydrogen embrittlement and high material costs [93]. Metal oxides exhibit good reversibility yet suffer from toxicity and high costs [94].…”
Section: Introduction To Thermochemical Energy Storagementioning
confidence: 99%