2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.2c03700
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Research Progress on Synthesis and Adsorption Properties of Porous Composite Adsorbents for Adsorption Cooling and Desalination Systems: A Mini-review

Abstract: The adsorption cooling and desalination system is expected to become the mainstream technology of refrigeration and desalination in the future, because it has significant advantages of low temperature driving and low carbon emission. The system based on adsorption technology merits a small environmental impact and low energy consumption, which can help solve the water and energy crises. More importantly, it can use low-grade heat energy to reduce overall carbon emissions in the working process. The adsorbent i… Show more

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“…Recent advances in materials science also include new materials used in refrigeration, including emerging materials and rational strategies in passive daytime radiative cooling (PDRC) [32], thermoelectric devices [33], and adsorption chillers [34]. For example, novel adsorbents and their modifications must perform better in adsorption cooling and desalination systems, including when being blended with nanomaterials.…”
Section: Advancements In Energy and Materials Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent advances in materials science also include new materials used in refrigeration, including emerging materials and rational strategies in passive daytime radiative cooling (PDRC) [32], thermoelectric devices [33], and adsorption chillers [34]. For example, novel adsorbents and their modifications must perform better in adsorption cooling and desalination systems, including when being blended with nanomaterials.…”
Section: Advancements In Energy and Materials Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%