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sorption reactors for building applications are reviewed from lab to pilot plant scale, from 0.015 to 7850dm3. Fixed bed …
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the type of a storage medium and the way of the storage medium is used, phase change material (PCM) storage and sorption …
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cycle. This paper presents a comparative study about hydrogen sorption obtained from a cryogenic distillation process, on … structures, before and after the sorption process. …
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Recently, the traditional energy types have failed to satisfy the human needs because of their limited quantity as well as their negative environmental impacts. Conventional cold producing machines that are based on vapor compression principle are primary electricity consumers and their working...
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In recent years, sorption processes are increasingly gaining attention in the field of TES (thermal energy storage … novel three-phase sorption cycle is proposed and evaluated for TES, to provide cold storage in summer and heat storage in …-phase sorption cycle can be a promising solution for TES. …
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Six solar-powered air-conditioners, based on four principles (LiBr + H2O liquid sorption, silicagel + water solid … sorption, BaCl2 + NH3 thermochemical reaction, and desiccant + humid air open cycles) have been operated in five places (from …
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sorption process. The new regeneration strategy allows regeneration of the storage material at significantly lower temperatures …
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. At the optimal PEI loading of 50 wt% on the Mon_HCl_6M support, the CO2 sorption capacity reached 112mg CO2/g-sorbent at …M sorbent showed a good regenerability for 10 sorption–desorption cycles tested and a good thermal stability in the … temperature range of CO2 sorption (75°C) and desorption (100°C). …
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