“…The porous matrix helps to maintain the physical stability of the material during repetitive cycles while also improving mass and heat transfer [17]. In recent studies for the development of sorption materials, in addition to natural rocks, new generation porous materials such as MWCNT [18], MOF [19], AAO [20], silicone foam [21], concrete [22], which are synthesized in the laboratory, are also preferred as host matrix. Sorbent salts, the main absorbing component that stores heat, are notable for their high energy storage densities [2].…”