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sl8

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Tue Nov 21, 2023, 06:26 AM Nov 2023

'Electrocaloric' heat pump could transform air conditioning

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-03595-1

NEWS
20 November 2023

‘Electrocaloric’ heat pump could transform air conditioning

Heat pumps are ubiquitous in the form of air conditioners. Scientists just invented one that avoids harmful refrigerant gases.

Davide Castelvecchi

The use of environmentally damaging gases in air conditioners and refrigerators could become redundant if a new kind of heat pump lives up to its promise. A prototype, described in a study published last week in Science1, uses electric fields and a special ceramic instead of alternately vaporizing a refrigerant fluid and condensing it with a compressor to warm or cool air.

The technology combines a number of existing techniques and has “superlative performance”, says Neil Mathur, a materials scientist at the University of Cambridge, UK.

Emmanuel Defay, a materials scientist at the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology in Belvaux, and his collaborators built their experimental device out of a ceramic with a strong electrocaloric effect. Materials that exhibit this effect heat up when exposed to electric fields.

In an electrocaloric material, the atoms have an electric polarization — a slight imbalance in their distribution of electrons, which gives these atoms a ‘plus’ and a ‘minus’ pole.

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'Electrocaloric' heat pump could transform air conditioning (Original Post) sl8 Nov 2023 OP
This technology will have to catch up with heat pumps that don't use harmful refrigerants. hunter Nov 2023 #1

hunter

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1. This technology will have to catch up with heat pumps that don't use harmful refrigerants.
Tue Nov 21, 2023, 12:19 PM
Nov 2023

Many smaller home refrigerators, ice makers, freezers, etc., are already using environmentally safe hydrocarbon refrigerants. Larger heat pumps that use carbon dioxide as a refrigerant are already on the market.

This might end up as a niche product competing with thermoelectric heat pumps.

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