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Nanoparticles enhanced phase change materials (NePCMs)-A recent reviewTariq et al., 2020
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- 18105028375093461551
- Author
- Tariq S
- Ali H
- Akram M
- Janjua M
- Ahmadlouydarab M
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Applied Thermal Engineering
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Phase change materials (PCMs) play a prime role in the development of sustainable energy and engineering systems for viable future, with their remarkable phase change properties. The heat energy absorbed and released by PCMs, over a specific temperature range, has …
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