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Synthesis, characterization and computational evaluation of bicyclooctadienes towards molecular solar thermal energy storage.


ABSTRACT: Molecular solar-thermal energy storage (MOST) systems are based on photoswitches that reversibly convert solar energy into chemical energy. In this context, bicyclooctadienes (BODs) undergo a photoinduced transformation to the corresponding higher energy tetracyclooctanes (TCOs), but the photoswitch system has not until now been evaluated for MOST application, due to the short half-life of the TCO form and limited available synthetic methods. The BOD system degrades at higher temperature via a retro-Diels-Alder reaction, which complicates the synthesis of the compounds. We here report a cross-coupling reaction strategy that enables an efficient synthesis of a series of 4 new BOD compounds. We show that the BODs were able to switch to the corresponding tetracyclooctanes (TCOs) in a reversible way and can be cycled 645 times with only 0.01% degradation. Half-lives of the TCOs were measured, and we illustrate how the half-life could be engineered from seconds to minutes by molecular structure design. A density functional theory (DFT) based modelling framework was developed to access absorption spectra, thermal half-lives, and storage energies which were calculated to be 143-153 kJ mol-1 (0.47-0.51 MJ kg-1), up to 76% higher than for the corresponding norbornadiene. The combined computational and experimental findings provide a reliable way of designing future BOD/TCO systems with tailored properties.

SUBMITTER: Quant M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8768882 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Synthesis, characterization and computational evaluation of bicyclooctadienes towards molecular solar thermal energy storage.

Quant Maria M   Hillers-Bendtsen Andreas Erbs AE   Ghasemi Shima S   Erdelyi Mate M   Wang Zhihang Z   Muhammad Lidiya M LM   Kann Nina N   Mikkelsen Kurt V KV   Moth-Poulsen Kasper K  

Chemical science 20211221 3


Molecular solar-thermal energy storage (MOST) systems are based on photoswitches that reversibly convert solar energy into chemical energy. In this context, bicyclooctadienes (BODs) undergo a photoinduced transformation to the corresponding higher energy tetracyclooctanes (TCOs), but the photoswitch system has not until now been evaluated for MOST application, due to the short half-life of the TCO form and limited available synthetic methods. The BOD system degrades at higher temperature <i>via<  ...[more]

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