Phase Change Slurries for Cooling and Storage: An Overview of Research Trends and Gaps

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Abstract

Phase change slurries (PCSs) have great potential as both a heat transfer fluid and an energy storage medium for cooling processes, cold energy storage, and cold energy transportation due to desirable thermophysical properties. One of the major benefits of PCSs compared to pure phase change materials is their fluidity, thus making them cooled or heated by a heat exchanger, pumped through pipes, discharged, and stored directly in a thermal energy storage tank. The use of encapsulated phase change slurries and gas hydrate slurry has thus attracted considerable interest as reflected in the literature with a rising number of publications and institutions involved in the area. The use of bibliometric techniques has found a recent interest in the literature to define the progress of different scientific topics and inspire researchers to identify novelties. In this paper, bibliometric analysis and a detailed systematic review are carried out to show the state-of-the-art development of PCSs for cooling applications. Research gaps and hotspots are identified to help define future perspectives on this topic.

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Borri, E., Hua, N., Sciacovelli, A., Wu, D., Ding, Y., Li, Y., … Cabeza, L. F. (2022, October 1). Phase Change Slurries for Cooling and Storage: An Overview of Research Trends and Gaps. Energies. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/en15196873

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