Scientists Unveil Rechargeable Molecule That Stores Sunlight as Heat

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A UC Santa Barbara team has designed a pyrimidone molecule for molecular solar thermal (MOST) storage that traps sunlight and stores it as heat in a rechargeable, recyclable system. With an energy density above 1.6 MJ/kg—higher than typical Li-ion batteries—the molecule can absorb energy, hold it, and release heat on demand, potentially circulating in solar collectors to store daytime energy for later use without a separate battery.
Topics:technology#energy-storage#molecular-solar-thermal-storage#pyrimidone#science#solar-energy#uc-santa-barbara
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