2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c15447
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Exploring the Heat of Water Intrusion into a Metal–Organic Framework by Experiment and Simulation

Alexander R. Lowe,
Piotr Ślęczkowski,
Emre Arkan
et al.

Abstract: Wetting of a solid by a liquid is relevant for a broad range of natural and technological processes. This process is complex and involves the generation of heat, which is still poorly understood especially in nanoconfined systems. In this article, scanning transitiometry was used to measure and evaluate the pressure-driven heat of intrusion of water into solid ZIF-8 powder within the temperature range of 278.15–343.15 K. The conditions examined included the presence and absence of atmospheric gases, basic pH c… Show more

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“…Besides mechanical energy, the intrusion–extrusion cycle implies comparable exchanges of thermal energy. This heat generation is potentially useful for thermal energy storage applications . Furthermore, apart from compression–decompression cycles, the intrusion–extrusion in HLS can be achieved by heating–cooling cycles .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides mechanical energy, the intrusion–extrusion cycle implies comparable exchanges of thermal energy. This heat generation is potentially useful for thermal energy storage applications . Furthermore, apart from compression–decompression cycles, the intrusion–extrusion in HLS can be achieved by heating–cooling cycles .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%