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HERO ID
2952578
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Enhancing Low-Grade Thermal Energy Recovery in a Thermally Regenerative Ammonia Battery Using Elevated Temperatures
Author(s)
Zhang, F; Labarge, N; Yang, W; Liu, Jia; Logan, BE
Year
2015
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
ChemSusChem
ISSN:
1864-5631
EISSN:
1864-564X
Volume
8
Issue
6
Page Numbers
1043-1048
Language
English
PMID
25684619
DOI
10.1002/cssc.201403290
Web of Science Id
WOS:000351617500015
Abstract
A thermally regenerative ammonia battery (TRAB) is a new approach for converting low-grade thermal energy into electricity by using an ammonia electrolyte and copper electrodes. TRAB operation at 72 degrees C produced a power density of 236 +/- 8Wm(-2), with a linear decrease in power to 95 +/- 5Wm(-2) at 23 degrees C. The improved power at higher temperatures was due to reduced electrode overpotentials and more favorable thermodynamics for the anode reaction (copper oxidation). The energy density varied with temperature and discharge rates, with a maximum of 650Whm(-3) at a discharge energy efficiency of 54% and a temperature of 37 degrees C. The energy efficiency calculated with chemical process simulation software indicated a Carnot-based efficiency of up to 13% and an overall thermal energy recovery of 0.5%. It should be possible to substantially improve these energy recoveries through optimization of electrolyte concentrations and by using improved ion-selective membranes and energy recovery systems such as heat exchangers.
Keywords
ammonia; copper; electrochemistry; energy conversion; sustainable chemistry
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Ammonia
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