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Effect of initial aqueous solution concentration on rheological behavior of ice slurry.
Vapor pressure above concentrated aqueous solution of lithium bromide at subzero temperatures.
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.
Performance analysis of a triple-effect absorption cooling cycle using aqueous (lithium, potassium, sodium) nitrate solution as a working pair.
Effect of initial aqueous solution concentration and heating conditions on heat transfer characteristics of ice slurry.
Model evaluation of lithium bromide aqueous solution and characteristics of water transport behaviors in liquid–vapor systems by molecular dynamics.
New correlations of some thermophysical properties of alkali nitrate/nitrite aqueous solutions for absorption heat pumps and refrigeration systems activated at high temperature.
The water-sucrose diagram, sucrose hydrates and frozen stability of sweet products.
Effects of different freezing methods on muscle qualities and myofibrillar protein properties of red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) during storage.
Ice fraction measurement of ice slurries through electromagnetic attenuation.
Combined effect of electrolyzed oxidizing water and chitosan on the microbiological, physicochemical, and sensory attributes of American shad (Alosa sapidissima) during refrigerated storage.
Performance comparison of a triple-effect absorption refrigeration cycle with water/lithium bromide and two water/alkalie salts working fluids.
Investigation on thermo-physical properties of aqueous suspension of nanoencapsulated phase change materials.
Experiments on saturated vapor pressure of aqueous lithium bromide solution at high temperatures.
Optimal concentration of 2-ethylhexanol aqueous solution in water vapor compression refrigeration system.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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Honey is an efficient natural cryoprotectant in fertility preservation
While several review articles point to the need for new, effective and less toxic cryoprotectants, honey has proven to be an effective non-penetrating...
Is an ‘isochoric freezing’ revolution really in the offing?
Comparing isochoric freezing to classical isobaric freezing and new terminology proposal based on the conclusions of a group of IIR experts.
Cryochemistry: chemical reactions accelerated by freezing
Surprisingly, some chemical reactions can be accelerated by freezing. The possible applications of studying such cryoreactions include the food and pharmaceutical cold chain, as well...
Cryopreservation techniques in reproductive medicine: improving cell survival after warming
A recent literature review presents the technical progress in cryopreservation techniques. The vitrification concept is presented as crucial to ensure cell survival after cryopreservation.
Encyclopedia of Refrigeration
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Cryogenics in the pharmaceutical industry: drug design and bioavailability improvement
Research activities in the pharmaceutical sector focus primarily on developing novel drug formulations which can elicit the desired response upon being administered to the patient...