Abstract

Due to the known corrosion and crystallization issues of LiBr/H2O, the state-of-the-art working pair in sorption heat pump (SHP) systems, research into alternative working pairs is of high practical relevance. We have studied a wide range of ionic liquids (ILs) for this application in order to find potential new systems with enhanced performance. The screening was conducted with a focus on vapor pressure measurements of, in total, 74 examined working pairs. As common vapor–liquid-equilibrium measurements are very precise but rather time-consuming, we developed a new setup allowing a fast relative determination of humidities with very small sample volumes for screening purposes. By this method we identified seventeen IL/H2O working pairs fulfilling the technical relevant criterion of a water vapor pressure pH2O ≤ 10 mbar at T = 308 K with an IL content of less than 80 wt % (wIL < 0.8). Further evaluation of these candidates with respect to their thermal stability and viscosity allowed us to identify [MMIM]...

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