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A fluid can store solar energy and then release it as heat months later

Quality: 8/10 Relevance: 6/10

Summary

Ars Technica reports on a Science paper about a DNA-inspired molecular solar thermal (MOST) system that stores solar energy in a liquid pyrimidone and releases heat on demand via a Dewar isomer. The system achieves a high energy density but faces challenges like limited UV absorption, low quantum yield, and practical deployment hurdles, despite promising stability data.

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