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Coordinative Complex Compounds for Efficient Storage of Polar Refrigerants and Gases
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The coordinative bond that is established between metal inorganic salt based adsorbents and polar refrigerants and gases, such as ammonia, sulfur dioxide and water, bears significant thermodynamic advantages over commonly used zeolite or activated carbon inclusion compound sorption media. Complex compounds utilize this unique bond to hold large amounts of refrigerant in a process that is reversible, allowing for their application to storage processes.
This paper describes the physical and thermodynamic properties of monovariant complex compounds and compares resulting equipment specifications of mass and energy storage products with competing technologies. An evaluation of the thermodynamic process and the operation of these systems for refrigerant storage/recycling and low temperature thermal storage is also described for specific applications.
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Rockenfeller, U., Sarkisian, P., and Kirol, L., "Coordinative Complex Compounds for Efficient Storage of Polar Refrigerants and Gases," SAE Technical Paper 929275, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/929275.Also In
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