Investigation and Development on Phase Transition Temperature Control and Adjustment of Inorganic Salt Hydrates

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Whereas inorganic salt hydrates are typical inorganic phase change materials suitable for the temperature range of 0-150°C, their investigation and applications on thermal energy storage have received more and more during the recent years. A review on investigation progress and applications of their phase transition temperature control and adjustment was made in this paper, which is of important reference and practical value for understanding and predominating the investigation and engineering applications on their phase transition temperature control and adjustment.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 550-553)

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July 2012

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