adsorptionsdrivna
Adsorptionsdrivna refers to technologies and processes in which the primary energy conversion relies on adsorption and desorption cycles between a solid adsorbent and a fluid (the adsorbate). In these cycles, heat input causes the fluid to desorb from the adsorbent; as the fluid re-adsorbs, latent heat is released, enabling cooling, heating, desalination, or energy storage. The approach is characterized by the use of low-grade heat sources and typically fewer moving parts than conventional mechanical systems, which can translate to quiet operation and potentially lower maintenance.
In adsorption cooling and heat pumps, a refrigerant (commonly water) is adsorbed onto a solid such as
Adsorption desalination uses an adsorbent bed to desorb water vapor from saline water when heated. The vapor
Beyond cooling and desalination, adsorption-driven concepts are explored for thermal energy storage and heat pumps, where