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Solid-Solid Phase Transitions for Thermal Energy Storage

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Thermal Storage of Solar Energy

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It is well known that, among the thermal energy storage (TES) devices, those based upon latent heat effects are — at least in principle — the most promising ones, for their high heat capacity (usually 20–60 cal g−1) and the fact that, at a given pressure and chemical composition, the storage proceeds at a fixed and invariant temperature.

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Busico, V., Corradini, P., Vacatello, M., Fittipaldi, F., Nicolais, L. (1981). Solid-Solid Phase Transitions for Thermal Energy Storage. In: den Ouden, C. (eds) Thermal Storage of Solar Energy. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8302-1_30

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