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Push‐pull Bis‐norbornadienes for Solar Thermal Energy Storage

22.03.2024
Push‐pull Bis‐norbornadienes for Solar Thermal Energy Storage

The norbornadiene/quadricyclane (NBD/QC) photoswitch pair represents a promising system for application in molecular solar thermal energy storage (MOST). Often, the NBD derivatives have very limited overlap with the solar spectrum, and substitution to redshift the absorption leads to a decrease in the gravimetric energy density. Dimeric systems mitigate this factor because two switches can ‘share’ a substituent. Here, we present five new NBD dimers with red-shifted absorption spectra. One dimer features the most red-shifted absorption onsets (539 nm) and a significantly red-shifted absorption maximum (404 nm) for NBD systems reported so far, without compromising thermal half-life. Promising properties for high-performance MOST applications are demonstrated, such as high absorption onsets reaching 539 nm, and energy densities of 379 kJ/kg, while still maintaining long half-lives of the metastable isomer, up to 23 hours at 25 °C.

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