chemischthermisch
Chemischthermisch, often written chemisch-thermisch, is a term used in chemistry and energy science to describe processes in which chemical reactions are coupled to thermal effects. In these systems heat is stored during endothermic steps and released during exothermic steps via reversible reactions. The concept is central to thermochemical energy storage and related technologies such as chemical heat pumps.
Principles: Reversible chemistries store energy in chemical bonds and release heat when the reaction is reversed.
Applications: The approach is studied for solar thermal systems, district heating, and industrial process heat, aiming
Challenges: Material stability, kinetics, heat transfer, safety, and cost limit deployment. Advances in durable reactants, fast