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Water adsorption equilibrium and dynamics of LICL/MWCNT/PVA composite for adsorptive heat storage. / Brancato, Vincenza; Gordeeva, Larisa G.; Grekova, Alexandra D. и др.
в: Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, Том 193, 01.05.2019, стр. 133-140.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Water adsorption equilibrium and dynamics of LICL/MWCNT/PVA composite for adsorptive heat storage
AU - Brancato, Vincenza
AU - Gordeeva, Larisa G.
AU - Grekova, Alexandra D.
AU - Sapienza, Alessio
AU - Vasta, Salvatore
AU - Frazzica, Andrea
AU - Aristov, Yuri I.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2019 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2019/5/1
Y1 - 2019/5/1
N2 - Recently, a new composite “LiCl inside Multi-Wall Carbon NanoTubes” (LiCl/MWCNT) has been suggested as water sorbent for Adsorption Thermal Energy Storage (ATES), because it has a large thermal storage capacity of 1.7 kJ/g for a daily heat storage cycle. This work addresses the results of the study of water sorption dynamics on the novel composite loaded into representative small scale fragments of a common finned flat-tube HEx. The study consists of four parts: (1) shaping the LiCl/MWCNT composite as grains using polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) as a binder; (2) analysis of sorption equilibrium for the pair “LiCl/ MWCNT/PVA – water”; (3) measuring the thermal storage capacity of the granulated LiCl/ MWCNT/PVA composite; (4) investigation of water sorption dynamics on the LiCl/MWCNT/PVA under typical conditions of the daily storage cycle. It is shown that the thermal storage capacity of the LiCl/MWCNT/PVA composite equals 1.5–1.6 kJ/g. The specific power reaches 4.2 and 9.8 kW/kg of the heat release and thermal storage stages, respectively. The results obtained show that the working pair “LiCl/MWCNT/PVA – water” appears to be advantageous for ATES.
AB - Recently, a new composite “LiCl inside Multi-Wall Carbon NanoTubes” (LiCl/MWCNT) has been suggested as water sorbent for Adsorption Thermal Energy Storage (ATES), because it has a large thermal storage capacity of 1.7 kJ/g for a daily heat storage cycle. This work addresses the results of the study of water sorption dynamics on the novel composite loaded into representative small scale fragments of a common finned flat-tube HEx. The study consists of four parts: (1) shaping the LiCl/MWCNT composite as grains using polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) as a binder; (2) analysis of sorption equilibrium for the pair “LiCl/ MWCNT/PVA – water”; (3) measuring the thermal storage capacity of the granulated LiCl/ MWCNT/PVA composite; (4) investigation of water sorption dynamics on the LiCl/MWCNT/PVA under typical conditions of the daily storage cycle. It is shown that the thermal storage capacity of the LiCl/MWCNT/PVA composite equals 1.5–1.6 kJ/g. The specific power reaches 4.2 and 9.8 kW/kg of the heat release and thermal storage stages, respectively. The results obtained show that the working pair “LiCl/MWCNT/PVA – water” appears to be advantageous for ATES.
KW - G-LTJ
KW - LiCl/MWCNT/PVA
KW - Sorption composite
KW - Sorption storage
KW - Thermal energy storage
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85060054639&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.solmat.2019.01.001
DO - 10.1016/j.solmat.2019.01.001
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85060054639
VL - 193
SP - 133
EP - 140
JO - Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
JF - Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
SN - 0927-0248
ER -
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