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Liquid Norbornadiene Photoswitches for Solar Energy Storage
Authors:Ambra Dreos  Zhihang Wang  Jonas Udmark  Anna Ström  Paul Erhart  Karl Börjesson  Mogens Brøndsted Nielsen  Kasper Moth‐Poulsen
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden;2. Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen ?, Denmark;3. Department of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden;4. Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Gothenburg, G?teborg, Sweden
Abstract:Due to high global energy demands, there is a great need for development of technologies for exploiting and storing solar energy. Closed cycle systems for storage of solar energy have been suggested, based on absorption of photons in photoresponsive molecules, followed by on‐demand release of thermal energy. These materials are called solar thermal fuels (STFs) or molecular solar thermal (MOST) energy storage systems. To achieve high energy densities, ideal MOST systems are required either in solid or liquid forms. In the case of the latter, neat high performing liquid materials have not been demonstrated to date. Here is presented a set of neat liquid norbornadiene derivatives for MOST applications and their characterization in toluene solutions and neat samples. Their synthesis is in most cases based on solvent‐free Diels‐Alder reactions, which easily and efficiently afford a range of compounds. The shear viscosity of the obtained molecules is close to that of colza oil, and they can absorb up to 10% of the solar spectrum with a measured energy storage density of up to 577 kJ/kg corresponding to 152 kJ mol–1 (calculated 100 kJ mol–1). These findings pave the way towards implementation of liquid norbornadienes in closed cycle energy storage technologies.
Keywords:molecular materials  photoswitches  solar energy storage  solar thermal
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