Thermal batteries based on inverse barocaloric effects

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Abstract

To harvest and reuse low-temperature waste heat, we propose and realize an emergent concept—barocaloric thermal batteries based on the large inverse barocaloric effect of ammonium thiocyanate (NH4SCN). Thermal charging is initialized upon pressurization through an order-to-disorder phase transition, and the discharging of 43 J g−1 takes place at depressurization, which is 11 times more than the input mechanical energy. The thermodynamic equilibrium nature of the pressure-restrained heat-carrying phase guarantees stable long-duration storage. The barocaloric thermal batteries reinforced by their solid microscopic mechanism are expected to substantially advance the ability to take advantage of waste heat.

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Zhang, Z., Li, K., Lin, S., Song, R., Yu, D., Wang, Y., … Li, B. (2023). Thermal batteries based on inverse barocaloric effects. Science Advances, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.add0374

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