2018
DOI: 10.3390/en11123421
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Closed Adsorption Heat Storage—A Life Cycle Assessment on Material and Component Levels

Abstract: Closed adsorption storages have been investigated in several projects for heat storage in building applications with focus on energy density and performance. This study complements this research with the assessment of the environmental impacts over the life cycle. Global warming potential (GWP) was chosen as the assessment criterion. Selected sorption materials in combination with water as the refrigerant were analyzed first by themselves and then embedded in a generic storage configuration. Sensible storage i… Show more

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“…In the work by [48], paraffin, salt hydrates, zeolites, silica, organometallic structures and water-based PCMs were compared as a model for construction applications, as heat and cold storage materials. For heating & cooling, a useful temperature difference of 15K and 6K was represented, respectively.…”
Section: Lca Studies Of Latent Heat Storage Systems and The Potential...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the work by [48], paraffin, salt hydrates, zeolites, silica, organometallic structures and water-based PCMs were compared as a model for construction applications, as heat and cold storage materials. For heating & cooling, a useful temperature difference of 15K and 6K was represented, respectively.…”
Section: Lca Studies Of Latent Heat Storage Systems and The Potential...mentioning
confidence: 99%