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Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2017

Design of salt–metal organic framework composites for seasonal heat storage applications

Anastasia Permyakova; Sujing Wang; Emilie Courbon; Farid Nouar; Nicolas Heymans; Pierre D'Ans; Nicolas Barrier; Pierre Billemont; Guy De Weireld; Nathalie Steunou; Marc Frère; Christian Serre

Porous materials are recognized as very promising materials for water-sorption-based energy storage and transformation. This study presents the first attempt to use Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs) as host matrices of salts for the preparation of composite sorbents for seasonal heat storage. We have considered six water stable MOFs (i.e. MIL-127(Fe), MIL-100(Fe), MIL-101(Cr), UiO-66(Zr)–NH2, MIL-125(Ti)–NH2 and MIL-160(Al)) differing in their crystalline structure, hydrophilic–hydrophobic balance, pore size/shape and pore volume. The successful encapsulation of CaCl2 in the pores of MOFs leads to two series of MOFs–CaCl2 composites whose salt content could be finely tuned depending on the pore volume of MOFs and the synthesis conditions. These materials were fully characterized by combining multiple techniques (i.e. powder X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray energy-dispersive spectrometry elemental mapping, N2 sorption and elemental analysis). The water sorption properties of these composites were studied under conditions of a solar heat storage system (i.e. adsorption at 30 °C, desorption at 80 °C, both steps at a water vapour pressure of 12.5 mbar) in comparison to the parent MOFs. We analyze how the physico-chemical and structural properties of these host matrices impact the energy density of composite sorbents. We show that two mesoporous MOFs–CaCl2 composites (i.e. MIL-100(Fe)/CaCl2 and MIL-101(Cr)/CaCl2) with the highest salt loading (46 and 62 wt% respectively) exhibit very high energy storage capacities (up to 310 kW h m−3 (485 W h kg−1)) outperforming the best composites or physical sorbents reported so far together with very little loss upon adsorption–desorption cycling and high chemical stability upon ageing (up to 18 months).


Applied Energy | 2017

A new composite sorbent based on SrBr2 and silica gel for solar energy storage application with high energy storage density and stability

Emilie Courbon; Pierre D'Ans; Anastasia Permyakova; Oleksandr Skrylnyk; Nathalie Steunou; Marc Degrez; Marc Frère


Surface & Coatings Technology | 2011

Thermal fatigue resistance of plasma sprayed yttria-stabilised zirconia onto borided hot work tool steel, bonded with a NiCrAlY coating: experiments and modelling

Pierre D'Ans; Jean Dille; Marc Degrez


Solar Energy | 2017

Further improvement of the synthesis of silica gel and CaCl2 composites: Enhancement of energy storage density and stability over cycles for solar heat storage coupled with space heating applications

Emilie Courbon; Pierre D'Ans; Anastasia Permyakova; Oleksandr Skrylnyk; Nathalie Steunou; Marc Degrez; Marc Frère


Archive | 2015

HYGROSCOPIC COMPOSITE MATERIAL

Emilie Courbon; Marc Frère; Nicolas Heymans; Pierre D'Ans


Eurotherm Seminar #99 | 2014

Monitoring of thermal properties of a composite material used in thermochemical heat storage

Pierre D'Ans; Wolfgang Hohenauer; Emilie Courbon; Marc Frère; Marc Degrez; Gilbert Descy


Matériaux 2006 | 2006

Mise au point d’un dépôt de (Cr,Al)N par pulvérisation cathodique en vue d’applications en fonderie de l’aluminium

Pierre D'Ans; Mohamed Bakrim; Marta Brizuela; A. García-Luis; Luc Segers; Marc Degrez


JUNIOR EUROMAT 2016 Abstracts e-book | 2016

Recovery of metals from waste 1st generation photovoltaic panels: leaching behaviours in H2SO4, H2SO4 with H2O2 and HNO3

Louise Gonda; Pierre D'Ans; Marc Degrez


Surface & Coatings Technology | 2015

A strategy for the selection of multiple materials and processes fulfilling inherently incompatible functions: The case of successive surface treatments

Pierre D'Ans; Marc Degrez


Archive | 2015

Hygroscopic salt apparatus

Pierre D'Ans; Marc Degrez; Marc Frère; Emilie Courbon

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Marc Degrez

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Jean Dille

Université libre de Bruxelles

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