journal article Jul 25, 2022

Molten salts: Potential candidates for thermal energy storage applications

International Journal of Energy Research Vol. 46 No. 13 pp. 17755-17785 · Wiley
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Jul 25, 2022
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46(13)
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17755-17785
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Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India Award: 22(0783)/19/EMR‐II
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Pranshul Bhatnagar, Sufiyan Siddiqui, Inkollu Sreedhar, et al. (2022). Molten salts: Potential candidates for thermal energy storage applications. International Journal of Energy Research, 46(13), 17755-17785. https://doi.org/10.1002/er.8441