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Composite sorbent of methanol “LiCl in mesoporous silica gel” for adsorption cooling: Dynamic optimization

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  • Gordeeva, Larisa G.
  • Aristov, Yuriy I.

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A novel composite sorbent of methanol “LiCl in mesoporous silica gel” has recently been proposed for AC (adsorption cooling). Its testing in a lab-scale adsorption chiller resulted in the specific cooling power of 210–290 W/kg and the cooling COP of 0.32–0.4. Although these values are rather encouraging, a room for their enhancement still exists. The aim of this paper was a dynamic optimization of the composite performance in AC cycles. Dynamics of methanol sorption on loose grains of the LiCl/silica composites was studied by a Large Temperature Jump method under typical conditions of AC cycle. Effects of number of the sorbent layers, salt content, grain size and cycle boundary temperatures were studied. Physico-chemical processes in the three-phase system (salt, solution, vapor) were shown to be quite complex and can strongly affect the dynamics of methanol ad-/desorption. Several obstacles which can retard the sorption were analyzed. Appropriate recommendations on improving the cycle dynamics, which concern optimal conversion degree, salt content and relative durations of ad- and desorption phases, were made.

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  • Gordeeva, Larisa G. & Aristov, Yuriy I., 2011. "Composite sorbent of methanol “LiCl in mesoporous silica gel” for adsorption cooling: Dynamic optimization," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 36(2), pages 1273-1279.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:36:y:2011:i:2:p:1273-1279
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2010.11.016
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