Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7938088 Solar Energy 2015 17 Pages PDF
Abstract
Dilatometry experiments under the same temperature-programmed conditions with the TGA ones revealed that during redox cycling, “chemically”-induced stresses are developed due to the expansion/contraction of the cobalt oxide lattice during oxygen release/uptake respectively. These stresses are superimposed to “thermal-only” ones due to temperature cycling and under certain circumstances can lead to structure deformation and fracture. In this respect “open” porous structures like the particular foams proposed and tested in this work have an advantage since their large void space can reversibly accommodate and “buffer” the large volume expansion much better.
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