Abstract Thermal energy storage (TES) plays a critical role in enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of renewable energy systems. Among TES technologies, phase change materials (PCMs) are widely used due to their high latent heat storage capacity. However, conventional solid–liquid PCMs suffer from leakage, structural instability, and volume expansion, which limit their practical applications. Organic solid–solid PCMs offer a promising alternative by maintaining structural integrity during
Nano-engineered organic solid–solid phase change materials for high-efficiency thermal energy storage in renewable systems: a review
Ikenna Okechukwu·Gideon Okibe·Ugochukwu Chibuzo Akomah·Humphrey Sam Samuel·Nkiruka Nancy Duru·Victor O. Anyanwu·Tolulope Christiana Erinosho·Marvellous Eyube
