Le NH2-MIL-125 comme adsorbant prometteur pour le froid par adsorption : dynamiques d’adsorption d’eau.

NH2-MIL-125 as promising adsorbent for adsorptive cooling: Water adsorption dynamics.

Auteurs : SOLOVYEVA M. V., ARISTOV Y. I., GORDEEVA L. G.

Type d'article : Article

Résumé

Adsorption heat transformation (AHT) has attracted an increasing research interest as energy saving and environmentally benign alternative to vapor compression systems. Novel adsorbent NH2-MIL-125 could be promising for AHT owing to its high water adsorption capacity and good hydrothermal stability, although its dynamic properties have not been tested yet. In this paper the results of dynamic study of water adsorption on loose grains of NH2-MIL-125 are presented. The adsorption dynamics is studied by a Large Temperature Jump method under typical operating conditions of isobaric stages of adsorptive cooling cycle. The effects of the adsorption/ desorption temperature, adsorbent grain size and number of the grain layers are explored. The water adsorption on the grains of 0.2–1.8 mm size are shown to occur under at “grain size insensitive” mode as the adsorption rate is determined by the ratio S/m of the heat transfer area to the adsorbent mass regardless the grain size. Indeed, the ad/desorpion rate and the Specific Cooling Power (SCP) are proportional to the (S/m)-ratio. Quite high SCP-values of 0.4–2.8 kW/kg can be obtained in adsorption chillers having a large (S/m)-ratio of 1.6–6.9 m2/kg, which is of high practical interest.

Détails

  • Titre original : NH2-MIL-125 as promising adsorbent for adsorptive cooling: Water adsorption dynamics.
  • Identifiant de la fiche : 30021210
  • Langues : Anglais
  • Source : Applied Thermal Engineering - vol. 116
  • Date d'édition : 04/2017
  • DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2017.01.080

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