Hi,
I'm a first/second year chem student. I'm more intrested in organic or biochem, then things like the chemistry of transition elements etc. My friend has a degree in mech eng and is working on a project and asked my advice, and I don't really know where to begin on how you would answer his question.
I haven't fully gone over the details with him, so I'm a little short on info for you. He has a quantity of heat in a system (i think from copper passive solar cells) that he wants to store chemically. Right now, the best that can be done is to heat an insulated vat of water. His idea is that if he can use heat to drive a reaction (endothermic) that its activation energy is 50-120 degrees C that results in products that are easy to seperate. When the heat was wanted back out of the system, the products would be recombined and the released heat used (I imagine to heat water for domestic use or something).
Is this possible?
If not, why?
How would you search the literature (eg sci finder) to find such a reaction?
Have people tried this befor?
I don't really have much of a clue where to begin and would appriciate any ideas on how to get started on a project like this.
thanks