Enhancing CO2 adsorption and PSA refrigeration efficiency with activated carbon–graphene nanoplatelet composites: Insights from statistical physics
Key Points
Enhanced CO2 adsorption was observed using activated carbon–graphene nanoplatelet composites, improving efficiency.
The study reports a significant increase in adsorption capacity with these composites, enhancing refrigeration performance.
The observational analysis used statistical physics principles to assess performance metrics and efficacy in CO2 adsorption.
These findings may enable advancements in energy-efficient technologies, although real-world applicability needs further validation.
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