“…However, due to the limited adsorption characteristics of these two adsorbents, research on sorption compressors had been stagnant for years. Presently, the physisorption compressors mainly use activated carbon as adsorbents [7], whereas helium-3 [8], helium-4 [9], hydrogen [10], neon [11], nitrogen [12], argon [13], oxygen [13], methane [14], krypton [15], xenon [16], ethylene [17], gas mixture of nitrogen and hydrocarbons [18] are used as working fluids. However, it is found that due to the low adsorption capacities of activated carbons at room temperature, they often need to be precooled below ambient temperature to obtain considerable adsorption capacities, which will increase the complexity of sorption compressors.…”