%0 Journal Article %T Performance of Thermal Energy Storage Unit Using Solid Ammoniated Salt (CaCl<sub>2</sub>-NH<sub>3</sub> System) %A Yuki Sakamoto %A Hideki Yamamoto %J Natural Resources %P 337-342 %@ 2158-7086 %D 2014 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/nr.2014.58031 %X
The exothermic chemical reaction of CaCl2 (calcium chloride) with NH3 (ammonia) can be utilized as an energy storage system. Since this reaction is a typical gas-solid reaction, the reaction rate is controlled by the heat transfer rate. In order to improve the low heat transfer rate of the ammoniation and the deammoniation of CaCl2, the influence of a heat transfer media (Ti: titanium) on the heat transfer rate of the solid ammoniated salt (CaCl2&#46mNH3) was studied and tested experimentally. The performance tests were carried out under the conditions of various weight ratios of Ti. No decrease of the activation of chemical reaction and no corrosion of experimental apparatus were observed on the repeated runs (¡Ý30 times each). The heat transfer rate of ammoniated salt was greatly improved by adding Ti under the constant pressure (0.5 MPa). The reaction time required for the ammoniation of CaCl2 mixed with Ti was approximately 16% - 54% shorter than that of CaCl2 alone, and the reaction time required for the deammoniation was also approximately 19% - 59% shorter than that of CaCl2 alone.
%K Energy Storage Unit %K Calcium Chloride (CaCl< %K sub> %K 2< %K /sub> %K ) %K Ammonia (NH< %K sub> %K 3< %K /sub> %K ) %K Ammoniated Salt %K Ammoniation %K Heat Transfer Media %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=47004