Application oriented material characterisation and simulation for adsorption thermal energy storage

Thermal energy storage based on adsorption and desorption of water on zeolites promises high energy storage densities. In the design of adsorption thermal energy storages, an application oriented material characterisation and simulation is necessary to choose an adsorbent that is a good match for th...

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Main Authors: Henri Schmit, Simon Pöllinger, Tobias Schubert, Eberhard Lävemann, Stefan Hiebler
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Thermal Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fther.2025.1513507/full
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author Henri Schmit
Simon Pöllinger
Tobias Schubert
Eberhard Lävemann
Stefan Hiebler
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description Thermal energy storage based on adsorption and desorption of water on zeolites promises high energy storage densities. In the design of adsorption thermal energy storages, an application oriented material characterisation and simulation is necessary to choose an adsorbent that is a good match for the application conditions. Therefore, a method consisting of four steps is proposed. In the first step, potential adsorbents are compared to each other under application conditions using characteristic curves. The equilibrium data to determine the characteristic curves of commercially available CWK 13XBFK and NaYBFK is measured via a simultaneous thermal analysis (STA) device used in thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) mode and a coupled humidity generator. The characteristic curves of CWK 13XBFK and NaYBFK are successfully determined for adsorption potentials ΔF between 105 kJ kg-1 ≤ ΔF ≤ 3,495 kJ kg-1 and 106 kJ kg-1 ≤ ΔF ≤ 3,524 kJ kg-1, respectively. In both investigated scenarios of a mobile sorption storage and a industrial tumble dryer, CWK NaYBFK has a slightly higher volumetric water uptake than 13XBFK. In the second step, breakthrough curves are recorded for both zeolites under adsorption and desorption conditions for a mobile sorption storage. The results indicate that the desorption conditions are a better match for CWK NaYBFK while the adsorption conditions are a better match for CWK 13XBFK. In the third step, the experimental breakthrough curves serve to validate a fixed bed simulation that can be used to construct a sorption system for the investigated adsorption and desorption conditions. In the fourth and last step, both zeolites are cycled for 140 cycles between a temperature of 300 °C and dew point temperature of 60°C for desorption and a temperature of 42.5°C and 30 °C for adsorption. These conditions based on the integration of a sorption system into an industrial tumble dryer lead to a decrease of the water adsorption capacity of 36.5% for CWK 13XBFK and 3.3% for CWK NaYBFK.
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spelling doaj-art-cad100533dbf4fa683eb49902a7979542025-08-20T01:57:15ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Thermal Engineering2813-04562025-05-01510.3389/fther.2025.15135071513507Application oriented material characterisation and simulation for adsorption thermal energy storageHenri SchmitSimon PöllingerTobias SchubertEberhard LävemannStefan HieblerThermal energy storage based on adsorption and desorption of water on zeolites promises high energy storage densities. In the design of adsorption thermal energy storages, an application oriented material characterisation and simulation is necessary to choose an adsorbent that is a good match for the application conditions. Therefore, a method consisting of four steps is proposed. In the first step, potential adsorbents are compared to each other under application conditions using characteristic curves. The equilibrium data to determine the characteristic curves of commercially available CWK 13XBFK and NaYBFK is measured via a simultaneous thermal analysis (STA) device used in thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) mode and a coupled humidity generator. The characteristic curves of CWK 13XBFK and NaYBFK are successfully determined for adsorption potentials ΔF between 105 kJ kg-1 ≤ ΔF ≤ 3,495 kJ kg-1 and 106 kJ kg-1 ≤ ΔF ≤ 3,524 kJ kg-1, respectively. In both investigated scenarios of a mobile sorption storage and a industrial tumble dryer, CWK NaYBFK has a slightly higher volumetric water uptake than 13XBFK. In the second step, breakthrough curves are recorded for both zeolites under adsorption and desorption conditions for a mobile sorption storage. The results indicate that the desorption conditions are a better match for CWK NaYBFK while the adsorption conditions are a better match for CWK 13XBFK. In the third step, the experimental breakthrough curves serve to validate a fixed bed simulation that can be used to construct a sorption system for the investigated adsorption and desorption conditions. In the fourth and last step, both zeolites are cycled for 140 cycles between a temperature of 300 °C and dew point temperature of 60°C for desorption and a temperature of 42.5°C and 30 °C for adsorption. These conditions based on the integration of a sorption system into an industrial tumble dryer lead to a decrease of the water adsorption capacity of 36.5% for CWK 13XBFK and 3.3% for CWK NaYBFK.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fther.2025.1513507/fullthermochemical energy storagecharacteristic curvecycling stabilityfixed bed simulationbinderless zeolitemobile sorption storage
spellingShingle Henri Schmit
Simon Pöllinger
Tobias Schubert
Eberhard Lävemann
Stefan Hiebler
Application oriented material characterisation and simulation for adsorption thermal energy storage
Frontiers in Thermal Engineering
thermochemical energy storage
characteristic curve
cycling stability
fixed bed simulation
binderless zeolite
mobile sorption storage
title Application oriented material characterisation and simulation for adsorption thermal energy storage
title_full Application oriented material characterisation and simulation for adsorption thermal energy storage
title_fullStr Application oriented material characterisation and simulation for adsorption thermal energy storage
title_full_unstemmed Application oriented material characterisation and simulation for adsorption thermal energy storage
title_short Application oriented material characterisation and simulation for adsorption thermal energy storage
title_sort application oriented material characterisation and simulation for adsorption thermal energy storage
topic thermochemical energy storage
characteristic curve
cycling stability
fixed bed simulation
binderless zeolite
mobile sorption storage
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fther.2025.1513507/full
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