2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16155808
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An Overview of Developments In Silica Gel Matrix Composite Sorbents for Adsorption Chillers with Desalination Function

Abstract: Adsorption cooling technology is a promising alternative to replace conventional solutions. However, adsorption chillers still need to be improved in terms of performance parameters. One of the most important factors affecting their efficiency is the characteristics of the adsorbent, which should have the highest adsorption capacity and enable efficient heat transport in the bed. The objective of this paper is to present current developments in the field of composite sorbents with silica gel matrix as modern a… Show more

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“…The physical adsorption technique is often thought to be the best, most viable, and frequently utilized strategy, which requires minimal effort, for the expulsion of phenolic compounds. Adsorption is a well-known separation process [26,27], which has a multitude of different applications, such as wastewater treatment, water desalination [28], pressure swing adsorption for the separation of gases [29,30], carbon capture and use [31], or production of cold in adsorption chillers [27,32], just to name a few. Adsorption has been found to be superior to other techniques for water reuse because of its low initial cost, flexibility and simplicity of design, ease of operation, and insensitivity to toxic pollutants [33].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The physical adsorption technique is often thought to be the best, most viable, and frequently utilized strategy, which requires minimal effort, for the expulsion of phenolic compounds. Adsorption is a well-known separation process [26,27], which has a multitude of different applications, such as wastewater treatment, water desalination [28], pressure swing adsorption for the separation of gases [29,30], carbon capture and use [31], or production of cold in adsorption chillers [27,32], just to name a few. Adsorption has been found to be superior to other techniques for water reuse because of its low initial cost, flexibility and simplicity of design, ease of operation, and insensitivity to toxic pollutants [33].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%