Abstract:
Deep Eutectic Solvents (DESs) are
environmentally friendly solvents with unique properties,
including negligible vapor pressures that make them suitable for
Vapor Absorption Cooling (VAC). This research explores the
viability of using DESs, such as Ethaline and Glyceline, as
absorbents in single-effect absorption cooling with H2O as the
refrigerant. The study employed Aspen Plus software, utilizing
the NRTL activity coefficient model and SRK equations of state
model to estimate and validate DES properties. Under fixed
operating conditions, Ethaline-H2O and Glyceline-H2O systems
achieved Coefficients of Performance (COP) of 0.739 and 0.741,
respectively. Optimal operating conditions and a comparative
analysis with LiBr-H2O systems were conducted, affirming the
feasibility of DES-H2O working fluids. The COPs and exergetic
efficiency of the selected DESs were analyzed, highlighting the
potential of Ethaline-H2O as a replacement for traditional LiBr
in VAC systems. Further experimental research is necessary to
develop novel DESs with enhanced energy efficiencies,
capitalizing on their customizable solvent power and
enthalpies of absorption.
Citation:
S. D. Weeraratne, I. A. G. Pieterzs and D. S. Gunarathne, "Modeling Deep Eutectic Solvent Based Working Fluids for Vapor Absorption Cooling," 2023 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, 2023, pp. 666-671, doi: 10.1109/MERCon60487.2023.10355395.