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Measurement of solubility and density of water + lithium bromide + lithium chloride and water + lithium bromide + sodium formate systems.
Performance investigation of desiccant liquid air membrane energy exchanger: Air and lithium chloride effects.
Estimation of differential heat of dilution for aqueous lithium (bromide, iodide, nitrate, chloride) solution and aqueous (lithium, potassium, sodium) nitrate solution used in absorption cooling systems.
Experimental study on heat and mass transfer in falling film absorption of aqueous lithium chloride.
Verification and research on the vapor pressure of mixed LiCl-CaCI2 solution.
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Influence of 1,3-dimethylimidazolium chloride on the solubility of lithium bromide in water for absorption refrigeration and heat pumps.
A novel low-grade heat-driven absorption refrigeration system with LiCl–H2O and LiBr–H2O working pairs.
Influence of surfactant additive on performance of open liquid desiccant system.
Experimental investigation on properties of composite sorbents for three-phase sorption-water working pairs.
Performance comparison on different liquid desiccants in the liquid desiccant air-conditioning using electrodialysis regeneration: LiCl and LiBr aqueous solutions.
Comparison of dehumidification performance of counter and cross-flow type liquid desiccant dehumidifiers.
Experimental investigation on the performance of heat and mass transfer of cross-flow dehumidifier.
Experimental investigation of multi-effect regenerator for desiccant dehumidifier: Effects of various regeneration temperatures and solution flow rates on system performances.
Experimental investigation for low concentration liquid desiccant regeneration with utilization of condensation heat.
Experimental characterization of a lab-scale adsorption thermal storage based on the LiCl/Vermiculite composite sorbent.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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R&D
The US Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has developed a new air-conditioning system combining membranes, evaporative coolers and desiccants into a single device with the objective to suit to all climates,...
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