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Morphological and functional aspects of zeolite filled siloxane composite foams

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE
Volume 135, Issue 2, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/app.45683

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adsorption heat pump; foam; morphology; silicone; zeolite

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  1. PON Ricerca e Competitivita in the frame of the project S5 (Smart Small Scale Solar Systems)-P.O.N. (Research and Competition) [PON03PE_00206_2]

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One of the main objectives of the recent research and development activities on adsorption heat pumps is the improvement of the volume-specific power while maintaining a reasonable thermodynamic efficiency. In this sense, a potentially effective approach is the development of adsorbent materials with high zeolite/support mass ratio such as zeolites-based foam adsorbent composites. In this work, the influence of the morphological aspects on adsorption performances of innovative SAPO-34 silicone composite foams has been investigated by varying zeolite filler content. The composite foam evidenced a mixed open/closed-cell structure, depending on zeolite amount. At low zeolite content (20%), a mainly open cell structure was obtained, while at large zeolite content foams (up to 70 wt %), a mainly closed-cell structure was obtained. Adsorption tests evidenced that SAPO-34 zeolite foams have a high adsorption efficiency when compared with pure zeolite highlighting the active behavior of siloxane matrix during water vapor diffusion. Based on the morphological and physical properties of the foam, a simplified model for vapor diffusion flow process in composite foams was proposed. (c) 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2018, 135, 45683.

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