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Possibilities of Using Zeolites Synthesized from Fly Ash in Adsorption Chillers

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ENERGIES
Volume 15, Issue 19, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en15197444

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adsorption chiller; fly ash; Zeolite; XRD; specific surface area; water adsorption

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  1. Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Poland [16.16.210.476]
  2. program Excellence initiative-research university for the AGH University of Science and Technology
  3. Foundation for Polish Science (FNP)

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Adsorption chillers use heat instead of electricity to produce cold energy, reducing electrical energy consumption. In this study, different types of zeolites were synthesized from fly ash and tested as adsorbents in adsorption chillers. Results indicate that only 13X zeolite has the potential for application in sorption chillers.
Adsorption chillers produce cold energy, using heat instead of electricity, thus reducing electrical energy consumption. A major industrial waste, fly ash, can be converted to zeolite and used in adsorption chillers as an adsorbent. In this research, three different types of zeolites were synthesised from fly ash via a hydrothermal reaction in an alkaline solution (NaOH). The obtained samples (Na-A zeolites) were modified with K2CO3 to increase the water adsorption capacity of these samples. Phase and morphology analyses shows that desired zeolites formed properly but other crystalline phases also exist along with nonporous amorphous phases. The determined specific surface areas for Na-A zeolite (12 h) and Na-A zeolite (24 h) are 45 m(2)/g and 185 m(2)/g respectively, while the specific surface area for synthesized 13X zeolite is almost negligible. Water-isotherm for each of these samples was measured. Considering the application of adsorption chillers, average adsorption capacity was very low, 1.73% and 1.27%, respectively, for the two most probable operating conditions for synthesized 13X zeolite, whereas no water was available for the evaporation from Na-A zeolite (12 h) and Na-A zeolite (24 h). This analysis implies that among the synthesized materials only 13X zeolite has a potential as an adsorber in sorption chillers.

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