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- Title
Clathrate Hydrates for Thermal Energy Storage in Buildings: Overview of Proper Hydrate-Forming Compounds.
- Authors
Castellani, Beatrice; Morini, Elena; Filipponi, Mirko; Nicolini, Andrea; Palombo, Massimo; Cotana, Franco; Rossi, Federico
- Abstract
Increasing energy costs are at the origin of the great progress in the field of phase change materials (PCMs). The present work aims at studying the application of clathrate hydrates as PCMs in buildings. Clathrate hydrates are crystalline structures in which guest molecules are enclosed in the crystal lattice of water molecules. Clathrate hydrates can form also at ambient pressure and present a high latent heat, and for this reason, they are good candidates for being used as PCMs. The parameter that makes a PCM suitable to be used in buildings is, first of all, a melting temperature at about 25 °C. The paper provides an overview of groups of clathrate hydrates, whose physical and chemical characteristics could meet the requirements needed for their application in buildings. Simulations with a dynamic building simulation tool are carried out to evaluate the performance of clathrate hydrates in enhancing thermal comfort through the moderation of summer temperature swings and, therefore, in reducing energy consumption. Simulations suggest that clathrate hydrates have a potential in terms of improvement of indoor thermal comfort and a reduction of energy consumption for cooling. Cooling effects of 0.5 °C and reduced overheating hours of up to 1.1% are predicted.
- Subjects
ENERGY consumption; GAS hydrates; HEAT storage; PHASE change materials; MOLECULES
- Publication
Sustainability (2071-1050), 2014, Vol 6, Issue 10, p6815
- ISSN
2071-1050
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/su6106815