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Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Characterization of SrCl2-ENG Composites for Thermochemical Heat Storage

  • Anastasiia Karabanova*
  • , Kenneth Dahl Knudsen
  • , Perizat Berdiyeva
  • , Leide P. Cavalcanti
  • , Yun Liu
  • , Michel Van Der Pal
  • , Stefano Deledda
  • , Didier Blanchard
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Institute for Energy Technology
  • Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
  • National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research

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Abstract

This work presents an in situ nanoscale structural characterization of a SrCl2-expanded natural graphite (ENG) composite during ammonia absorption and desorption using small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) together with X-ray powder diffraction and sorption measurements. For the processing of the composite material SANS patterns, we developed and implemented two methods, which showed comparable results. The study allowed following the evolution of the SrCl2 particles and the nanopores inside the particles during five sorption cycles. The structural changes were compared to the absorption and desorption kinetic measurements, allowing us to make qualitative analysis of the impact of the structural changes on the material properties, such as thermal conductivity and permeability. It was shown that the structural evolution of the composite material did not affect the desorption rate but significantly influenced the absorption rate after the first cycle. We also observed a significant improvement of the absorption kinetics due to the formation of nanopores in the fully deammoniated sample. In addition, the ENG matrix was shown to hinder the agglomeration of the SrCl2 particles during sorption processes, which is in contrast to literature findings reported for a nonsupported metal halide. The findings presented in this study can be of great interest in the research areas where SrCl2-ENG composites are widely studied, i.e., heat storage, heat pumps/refrigerators, deNOx removal, and solid-state ammonia storage.
Original languageEnglish
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume13
Issue number29
Pages (from-to)34213-34226
Number of pages14
ISSN1944-8244
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • SANS
  • Composite SrCl2-ENG
  • Thermochemical heat storage
  • Kinetic measurements
  • Structural evolution

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