Study on a quaternary working pair of CaCl2-LiNO3-KNO3/H2O for an absorption refrigeration cycle

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When compared with LiBr/H2O, an absorption refrigeration cycle using CaCl2/H2O as the working pair needs a lower driving heat source temperature, that is, CaCl2/H2O has a better refrigeration characteristic. However, the crystallization temperature of CaCl2/H2O solution is too high and its absorption ability is not high enough to achieve an evaporation temperature of 5 °C or lower. CaCl2-LiNO3-KNO3(15.5:5:1)/H2O was proposed and its crystallization temperature, saturated vapor pressure, density, viscosity, specific heat capacity, specific entropy, and specific enthalpy were measured to retain the refrigeration characteristic of CaCl2/H2O and solve its problems. Under the same conditions, the generation temperature for an absorption refrigeration cycle with CaCl2-LiNO3-KNO3(15.5:5:1)/H2O was 7.0 °C lower than that with LiBr/H2O. Moreover, the cycle's COP and exergy efficiency with CaCl2-LiNO3-KNO3(15.5:5:1)/H2O were approximately 0.04 and 0.06 higher than those with LiBr/H2O, respectively. The corrosion rates of carbon steel and copper for the proposed working pair were 14.31 μm y-1 and 2.04 μm· y-1 at 80 °C and pH 9.7, respectively, which were low enough for engineering applications.

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Li, Y., Li, N., Luo, C., & Su, Q. (2019). Study on a quaternary working pair of CaCl2-LiNO3-KNO3/H2O for an absorption refrigeration cycle. Entropy, 21(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/e21060546

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