Experimental investigation and thermodynamic modeling of adsorption equilibria of MSC30 with R32 for supercritical adsorption cooling systems

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER(2024)

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In the present study, the adsorption isotherms of difluoromethane (R32) on the activated carbon (MSC 30) throughout a temperature range of 25 degrees C to 150 degrees C and pressures up to 3000 kPa are measured for possible application in adsorption cooling systems. The Dubinin-Astakhov model was used to fit the experimental data. A thermodynamic model is proposed in this study to investigate the adsorption potential under supercritical conditions. The model is validated using the isotherm data from the experiments and literatures for different working pairs. The validation results exhibited a good agreement between the proposed model and the experimental data, signifying the precision and dependability of the model. The corresponding adsorption isosteric heat model was derived and verified, taking into account both the inclusion and exclusion of the adsorbed volume correction. Furthermore, the developed models were utilized in the equilibrium analysis of an adsorption heat pump to evaluate the performance of the system in terms of the theoretical coefficient of performance (COP) and specific cooling energy (SCE). The analysis covered the driving heat source temperature ranging from 30 degrees C to 150 degrees C, with different evaporation temperatures and adsorption temperatures. The results showed that the maximum COP value of 0.47 for the adsorption heat pump system employing the MSC30+R32 pair was achieved at a desorption temperature of 115 degrees C, at which the SCE was 315.5 kJ.kg(-1). The results can potentially improve the accuracy of predicting adsorption behavior and contribute to the development of more efficient and effective adsorption systems.
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Super critical adsorption,Adsorption isotherm,Adsorption heat,Activated carbon,Difluoromethane,Adsorption heat pump
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