Chemical heat storage device
US-2016370121-A1 · Dec 22, 2016 · US
US9777968B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9777968-B1 |
| Application number | US-201414519208-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Oct 21, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 21, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
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The invention provides a thermal energy storage system comprising a metal-containing first material with a thermal energy storage density of about 1300 kJ/kg to about 2200 kJ/kg based on hydrogenation; a metal-containing second material with a thermal energy storage density of about 200 kJ/kg to about 1000 kJ/kg based on hydrogenation; and a hydrogen conduit for reversibly transporting hydrogen between the first material and the second material. At a temperature of 20° C. and in 1 hour, at least 90% of the metal is converted to the hydride. At a temperature of 0° C. and in 1 hour, at least 90% of the metal hydride is converted to the metal and hydrogen. The disclosed metal hydride materials have a combination of thermodynamic energy storage densities and kinetic power capabilities that previously have not been demonstrated. This performance enables practical use of thermal energy storage systems for electric vehicle heating and cooling.
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A thermal energy storage system comprising: a first container or region and a second container or region, wherein said first container or region is spatially separated from said second container or region; in said first container or region, a metal-containing first material having a first-material metallic state and a first-material metal hydride state, wherein said first material has a first-material thermal energy storage density of about 1300 kJ/kg to about 2200 kJ/kg based on hydrogenation of said first-material metallic state to said first-material metal hydride state; in said second container or region, a metal-containing second material having a second-material metallic state and a second-material metal hydride state, wherein said second material has a second-material thermal energy storage density of about 200 kJ/kg to about 1000 kJ/kg based on hydrogenation of said second-material metallic state to said second-material metal hydride state, and wherein said second material is different than said first material; and a hydrogen conduit connecting said first container or region with said second container or region, wherein said hydrogen conduit is configured for reversibly transporting hydrogen between said first container or region and said second container or region, wherein said first material is kinetically characterized in that at a temperature of 20° C. and in 1 hour, in the presence of said hydrogen, at least 90% of said first-material metallic state is converted to said first-material metal hydride state, and wherein said second material is kinetically characterized in that at a temperature of 0° C. and in 1 hour, at least 90% of said second-material metal hydride state is converted to said second-material metallic state and said hydrogen. 2. The thermal energy storage system of claim 1 , wherein said first-material thermal energy storage density is about 1600 kJ/kg to about 2200 kJ/kg. 3. The thermal energy storage system of claim 1 , wherein said second-material thermal energy storage density is about 200 kJ/kg to about 450 kJ/kg. 4. The thermal energy storage system of claim 1 , wherein said first material is kinetically characterized in that at a temperature of 20° C. and in 1 hour, in the presence of said hydrogen, at least 95% of said first-material metallic state is converted to said first-material metal hydride state. 5. The thermal energy storage system of claim 4 , wherein said first material is kinetically characterized in that at a temperature of 20° C. and in 1 hour, in the presence of said hydrogen, at least 99% of said first-material metallic state is converted to said first-material metal hydride state. 6. The thermal energy storage system of claim 1 , said second material is kinetically characterized in that at a temperature of 0° C. and in 1 hour, at least 95% of said second-material metal hydride state is converted to said second-material metallic state and said hydrogen. 7. The thermal energy storage system of claim 6 , said second material is kinetically characterized in that at a temperature of 0° C. and in 1 hour, at least 99% of said second-material metal hydride state is converted to said second-material metallic state and said hydrogen. 8. The thermal energy storage system of claim 1 , wherein said first material comprises MgH 2 and a catalyst with catalytic activity for hydrogenating said first-material metallic state to said first-material metal hydride state. 9. The thermal energy storage system of claim 8 , wherein said catalyst contains Ti. 10. The thermal energy storage system of claim 9 , wherein said catalyst is selected from the group consisting of Ti, TiH 2 , TiAl, Ti 3 Al, TiNi, TiFe, TiNb, TiMn 2 , TiVMn, and combinations thereof. 11. The thermal energy storage system of claim 10 , wherein said catalyst is selected from the group consisting of TiH 2 , TiAl, TiMn 2 , and combinations thereof. 12. The thermal energy storage system of claim 8 , wherein said catalyst is from about 1% to about 20%, on an atom basis, of said first material. 13. The thermal energy storage system of claim 12 , wherein said catalyst is from about 5% to about 10%, on an atom basis, of said first material. 14. The thermal energy storage system of claim 1 , wherein said second material comprises an intermetallic compound or intermetallic solid solution. 15. The thermal energy storage system of claim 14 , wherein said second material comprises V x Ti y Cr z , wherein x+y+z=1, 0.5<x<1.0, 0<y<0.5, and 0<z<0.5. 16. The thermal energy storage system of claim 15 , wherein said second material, in said second-material metal hydride state, comprises V x Ti y Cr z H h wherein h is from about 0.1 to about 2.0. 17. A thermal energy storage system comprising: a first container or region and a second container or region, wherein said first container or region is spatially separated from said second container or region; in said first container or region, a metal-containing first material having a first-material metallic state and a first-material metal hydride state, wherein said first material has a first-material thermal energy storage density of about 1300 kJ/kg to about 2200 kJ/kg based on hydrogenation of said first-material metallic state to said first-material metal hydride state, wherein said first material comprises MgH 2 and a catalyst with catalytic activity for hydrogenating said first-material metallic state to said first-material metal hydride state; in said second container or region, a metal-containing second material having a second-material metallic state and a second-material metal hydride state, wherein said second material has a second-material thermal energy storage density of about 200 kJ/kg to about 1000 kJ/kg based on hydrogenation of said second-material metallic state to said second-material metal hydride state, and wherein said second material is different than said first material; a hydrogen conduit connecting said first container or region with said second container or region, wherein said hydrogen conduit is configured for reversibly transporting hydrogen between said first container or region and said second container or region; and a first heat-transfer medium in communication with a first heat-transfer surface of said first container or region, and a second heat-transfer medium in communication with a second heat-transfer surface of said second container or region, wherein said first material is kinetically characterized in that at a temperature of 20° C. and in 1 hour, in the presence of said hydrogen, at least 90% Mg is converted to MgH 2 , and wherein said second material is kinetically characterized in that at a temperature of 0° C. and in 1 hour, at least 90% of said second-material metal hydride state is converted to said second-material metallic state and said hydrogen. 18. The thermal energy storage system of claim 17 , wherein said first-material thermal energy storage density is about 1600 kJ/kg to about 2200 kJ/kg. 19. The thermal energy storage system of claim 17 , wherein said second-material thermal energy storage density is about 200 kJ/kg to about 450 kJ/kg. 20. The thermal energy storage system of claim 17 , wherein said first material is kinetically characterized in that at a temperature of 20° C. and in 1 hour, in the presence of said hydrogen, at least 95% of said Mg is converted to MgH 2 . 21. The thermal energy storage system of claim 17 , said second material is kinetically characterized in that at a temper
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