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Barocaloric materials are characterized by … Barocaloric materials are characterized by strong, reversible thermic responses to changes in pressure. Many involve solid-to-solid phase changes from disordered to ordered and rigid under increased pressure, releasing heat. Barocaloric solids under go solid-to-solid phase change. One barocaloric material processes heat without a phase change: natural rubber.at without a phase change: natural rubber.
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Barocaloric materials are characterized by … Barocaloric materials are characterized by strong, reversible thermic responses to changes in pressure. Many involve solid-to-solid phase changes from disordered to ordered and rigid under increased pressure, releasing heat. Barocaloric solids under go solid-to-solid phase change. One barocaloric material processes heat without a phase change: natural rubber.at without a phase change: natural rubber.
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Barocaloric material
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