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2013
Journal Article
Title
Programming MOFs for water sorption: Amino-functionalized MIL-125 and UiO-66 for heat transformation and heat storage applications
Abstract
Sorption-based heat transformation and storage appliances are very promising for utilizing solar heat and waste heat in cooling or heating applications. The economic and ecological efficiency of sorption-based heat transformation depends on the availability of suitable hydrophilic and hydrothermally stable sorption materials. We investigated the feasibility of using the metal-organic frameworks UiO-66(Zr), UiO-67(Zr), H2N-UiO-66(Zr) and H2N-MIL-125(Ti) as sorption materials in heat transformations by means of volumetric water adsorption measurements, determination of the heat of adsorption and a 40-cycle ad/desorption stress test. The amino-modified compounds H2N-UiO-66 and H2N-MIL-125 feature high heat of adsorption (89.5 and 56.0 kJ mol−1, respectively) and a very promising H2O adsorption isotherm due to their enhanced hydrophilicity. For H2N-MIL-125 the very steep rise of the H2O adsorption isotherm in the 0.1 < p/p0 < 0.2 region is especially beneficial for the intended heat pump application.
Keyword(s)
Thermische Anlagen und Gebäudetechnik
Energieeffiziente Gebäude
Speichertechnologien
Energieeffiziente Gebäude und Gebäudetechnik
Elektrische und thermische Wärmepumpen
Kühlung und Klimatisierung von Gebäuden
Speicher für die Niedertemperatur-Solarthermie
Energieeffiziente und solare Kühlung
framework
pump
stability
sorption