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compositeadsorbentsofcaci2andsawdustpreparedbycarbonizationforammoniaadsorptionrefrigeration
Wang Lingbao; Lu Zhenneng; Ma Weibin; Bu Xianbiao; Li Huashan
2012
Source Publicationfrontiersinenergy
ISSN2095-1701
Volume006Issue:004Pages:356
AbstractComposite adsorbents of CaC12 and sawdust prepared by carbonization for adsorption refrigeration with NH3 as refrigerant are tested, and the effects of carboniza tion temperature on the sorption capacity and rate are analyzed. The results show that the amount of pores in the sawdust of the composite adsorbents carbonized, apart from the content of CaCI2, is the most dominant factor influencing the NH3 sorption on composite adsorbents. The optimum carbonization temperature is 700℃, which gives the maximal NH3 sorption capacity as high as 0.774 kg of NH3 per kg of the composite, and the specific cooling power is approximately between 338 and 869 W/kg with the cycle duration varying from 5 to 20 minutes. The present study demonstrates that the composite absorbent of CaC12 and sawdust prepared by carbonization is more promising and competitive for adsorption refrigeration application.
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.giec.ac.cn/handle/344007/19028
Collection中国科学院广州能源研究所
Affiliation中国科学院广州能源研究所
First Author AffilicationGuangZhou Institute of Energy Conversion,Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Wang Lingbao,Lu Zhenneng,Ma Weibin,et al. compositeadsorbentsofcaci2andsawdustpreparedbycarbonizationforammoniaadsorptionrefrigeration[J]. frontiersinenergy,2012,006(004):356.
APA Wang Lingbao,Lu Zhenneng,Ma Weibin,Bu Xianbiao,&Li Huashan.(2012).compositeadsorbentsofcaci2andsawdustpreparedbycarbonizationforammoniaadsorptionrefrigeration.frontiersinenergy,006(004),356.
MLA Wang Lingbao,et al."compositeadsorbentsofcaci2andsawdustpreparedbycarbonizationforammoniaadsorptionrefrigeration".frontiersinenergy 006.004(2012):356.
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