2013
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/20130301003
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Hydration characteristics of lithium, zinc, potassium and sodium salts

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“…However, lithium bromide can be also considered for 'open' TES interseasonal systems, the reaction by water sorption without bringing the salt to the solution. Lefebvre et al (2013) studied the hydration characteristics of lithium bromide concluding that two different transitions were observed corresponding to the transitions LiBr.2H 2 O/LiBr.H 2 O and LiBr.H 2 O/anhydrous LiBr. LiBr crystallizes in the dihydrated form at the temperature of the storage tank surrounding (5-10 °C) with a water content of 29 wt% of water (N'Tsoukpoe et al, 2014b;Lefebvre et al, 2013).…”
Section: Lithium Bromide Monohydratementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, lithium bromide can be also considered for 'open' TES interseasonal systems, the reaction by water sorption without bringing the salt to the solution. Lefebvre et al (2013) studied the hydration characteristics of lithium bromide concluding that two different transitions were observed corresponding to the transitions LiBr.2H 2 O/LiBr.H 2 O and LiBr.H 2 O/anhydrous LiBr. LiBr crystallizes in the dihydrated form at the temperature of the storage tank surrounding (5-10 °C) with a water content of 29 wt% of water (N'Tsoukpoe et al, 2014b;Lefebvre et al, 2013).…”
Section: Lithium Bromide Monohydratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lefebvre et al (2013) studied the hydration characteristics of lithium bromide concluding that two different transitions were observed corresponding to the transitions LiBr.2H 2 O/LiBr.H 2 O and LiBr.H 2 O/anhydrous LiBr. LiBr crystallizes in the dihydrated form at the temperature of the storage tank surrounding (5-10 °C) with a water content of 29 wt% of water (N'Tsoukpoe et al, 2014b;Lefebvre et al, 2013). Gordeeva et al (1998a) studied in the '90s the confinement of the system "lithium bromide-silica gel" that was prepared by filling pores of silica gel.…”
Section: Lithium Bromide Monohydratementioning
confidence: 99%