2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemphys.2018.10.020
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Simulation framework for screening of molecular solar thermal systems in the context of a hybrid device

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“…For an ideal MOST system, where the absorption of the photoisomer, in this case, QC, does not compete with the absorption of the parent NBD, the energy storage efficiency, ηMOST, should remain approximately unchanged prior to full conversion. 40,45,53 Here, We observed a decrease in solar energy storage efficiency from ≈ 0.5% at short residence times to 0.25% at full conversion. While not ideal, it is normal to observe a lowering of efficiency progressively during the conversion process.…”
Section: Solar Energy Storage Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 63%
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“…For an ideal MOST system, where the absorption of the photoisomer, in this case, QC, does not compete with the absorption of the parent NBD, the energy storage efficiency, ηMOST, should remain approximately unchanged prior to full conversion. 40,45,53 Here, We observed a decrease in solar energy storage efficiency from ≈ 0.5% at short residence times to 0.25% at full conversion. While not ideal, it is normal to observe a lowering of efficiency progressively during the conversion process.…”
Section: Solar Energy Storage Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…A custom made 400 mm 2 prior to full conversion. 40,45,53 Here, We observed a decrease in solar energy storage efficiency from ≈ 0.5% at short residence times to 0.25% at full conversion. While not ideal, it is normal to observe a lowering of efficiency progressively during the conversion process.…”
Section: Solar Energy Storage Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…From previous research, various key parameters for an optimal MOST system have been assessed. [ 5 ] The whole process can be illustrated by an energy diagram, as shown in Figure 2 a . The parent molecule can initially be photoexcited by incoming solar energy ( E nm ) to an excited state (parent*), then the molecule will be photoisomerized to the corresponding metastable higher energy photoisomer.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To estimate the efficiency limit of a MOST system, with above mentioned parameters, Equation ( 1 ) can be formulated [ 5a ] where represent the number of absorbed photons at an excitation energy E nm per unit time, and per irradiated area. corresponds to the total incoming solar power with air mass 1.5.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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