Egg-tray-inspired concave foam structure on pore-scale space radiation regulation for enhancing photo-thermal-chemical synergistic conversion

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Abstract

Solar-to-fuel is an approach of converting concentrated solar high-temperature heat radiation to high-value chemical fuel, providing sustainable means for large-scale solar energy storage. However, the inefficient space radiation regulation and unclear photo-thermal-chemical multiphysics synergy limit solar to fuel conversion. To effectively improve photo-thermal-chemical conversion, here, we propose a novel idea of using an egg-tray-inspired concave structure in foam solar receiver-reactors for pore-scale space radiation regulation. The multiphysics field coupling model is accurately constructed to truly describe the complex radiation energy conversion process. Experimental and numerical results illustrate that, the proposed egg-tray-inspired concave structure can achieve the better radiation absorption and transmission, multi-field synergy and thermochemical conversion. The solar radiation absorption capacity can be increased by 7.05 %. The improvements reach a maximum efficiency of 3.17 % for photo-thermal conversion and 9.77 % for photo-chemical conversion. The excellent synergistic conversion of solar-to-fuel opens a new pathway towards accelerating energy transition and upgrading.

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Shi, X., Li, C., Yang, Z., Xu, J., Song, J., Wang, F., … Zhang, W. (2024). Egg-tray-inspired concave foam structure on pore-scale space radiation regulation for enhancing photo-thermal-chemical synergistic conversion. Energy, 297. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2024.131243

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