Scientists turn seafood waste into a carbon aerogel that stores heat efficiently without leakage during melting. A team of materials scientists has developed a bio-based carbon material that could solve one of the most stubborn problems in thermal energy storage: leakage during. . Advanced thermal energy storage is playing an increasingly important role in improving the performance and reliability of solar energy systems. In this context, Nano-Enhanced Phase Change Materials (NEPCMs) have emerged as a promising solution to overcome the limitations of conventional Phase. . Scientists turn seafood waste into a carbon aerogel that stores heat efficiently without leakage during melting.
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