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Experimental Study of LiCl/LiBr-Zeolite Composite Adsorbent for Thermochemical Heat Storage

Chen, Depeng; Chen, Xin; Ma, Zhiwei; Wang, Yaodong; Roskilly, Anthony Paul; Zhou, Jian

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Authors

Depeng Chen

Xin Chen

Jian Zhou jian.zhou@durham.ac.uk
PGR Student Doctor of Philosophy



Abstract

Adsorption-based thermochemical heat storage is a promising long-term energy storage technology that can be used for seasonal space heating, which has received significant amount of efforts on the research and development. In this paper, the heat storage capacity of composite adsorbents made by LiCl + LiBr salt and 3A zeolite was investigated. The basic characteristics of composite material groups were experimentally tested, and it was found that the adsorption composite with 15 wt% salt solution had excellent adsorption rate and adsorption capacity, which was considered as the optimal composite material. Furthermore, the heat storage density of the composite material could be as high as 585.3 J/g, which was 30.9% higher than that of pure zeolite. Using 3 kg of the composite material, the adsorption heat storage experiment was carried out using a lab-scale reactor. The effects of air velocity and relative humidity on the adsorption performance were investigated. It was found that a flow rate of 15 m3/h and a relative humidity of 70% led to the most released adsorption heat from the composite material, and 74.3% of energy discharge efficiency. Furthermore, an adsorption heat storage system and a residential model were built in the TRNSYS software to evaluate the building heating effect of such heat storage system. It is found that the ambient temperature will affect the heating effect of the adsorption heat storage system. The coefficient of performance (COP) of this model is as high as 6.67. Compared with the gas boiler heating system, the adsorption heat storage energy can replace part of the gas consumption to achieve energy savings.

Citation

Chen, D., Chen, X., Ma, Z., Wang, Y., Roskilly, A. P., & Zhou, J. (2022). Experimental Study of LiCl/LiBr-Zeolite Composite Adsorbent for Thermochemical Heat Storage. Buildings, 12(11), Article 2001. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12112001

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 11, 2022
Online Publication Date Nov 17, 2022
Publication Date Nov 17, 2022
Deposit Date Nov 19, 2022
Publicly Available Date Sep 12, 2023
Journal Buildings
Electronic ISSN 2075-5309
Publisher MDPI
Volume 12
Issue 11
Article Number 2001
DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12112001
Keywords thermochemical heat storage; hygroscopic salt; zeolite; water vapour sorption; energy discharge efficiency; TRNSYS; building model
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1185237

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