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Challenging offers of material science for adsorption heat transformation: A review

Yuriy I. Aristov
- 01 Feb 2013 - 
- Vol. 50, Iss: 2, pp 1610-1618
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In this paper, an overview of original and literature data on several classes of materials potentially promising for this important application, namely, metalaluminophosphates (AlPOs, SAPOs, MeAPOs), metal-organic frameworks (MIL, ISE), ordered porous solids (MCM, SBA, etc.), porous carbons and various composites (SWSs, AlPO-Al foil).
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This article is published in Applied Thermal Engineering.The article was published on 2013-02-01. It has received 267 citations till now.

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Water adsorption in MOFs: fundamentals and applications

TL;DR: The state of the art of MOF stability in water, a crucial issue to many applications in which MOFs are promising candidates, is discussed here and different mechanisms of water adsorption in this class of materials are presented.
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Sorption thermal storage for solar energy

TL;DR: Sorption thermal storage has gained a lot of interest for heat storage of solar energy in recent years, due to their high energy densities and long-term preservation ability for thermal energy as mentioned in this paper.
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Water Sorption Cycle Measurements on Functionalized MIL-101Cr for Heat Transformation Application

TL;DR: In this article, the water loading capacity and water cycle stability of four nitro- or amino-functionalized MIL-101Cr materials (1, 3, 4) were assessed for heat transformation applications.
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Water and Metal-Organic Frameworks: From Interaction toward Utilization.

TL;DR: An update on stability of MOFs in water vapor and liquid systems is provided, and a suite of 18 MOFs are identified for selective use in heat pumps and chillers, while several can be used for air conditioning, water harvesting, and desalination.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a novel class of crystalline, microporous, aluminophosphate phases has been discovered that represents the first family of framework oxide molecular sieves synthesized without silica.
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