A Novel Option for Waste Tire Rubber Reutilization: Refrigerant in Solid-State Cooling Devices
Management of discarded tires is a compelling environmental issue worldwide. Although several approaches have been developed to recycle waste tire rubbers, their application in solid-state cooling is still unexplored. Considering the high barocaloric potential verified for elastomers, the use of was...
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Zusammenfassung: | Management of discarded tires is a compelling environmental issue worldwide.
Although several approaches have been developed to recycle waste tire rubbers,
their application in solid-state cooling is still unexplored. Considering the
high barocaloric potential verified for elastomers, the use of waste tire
rubber (WTR) as refrigerant in solid-state cooling devices is very promising.
Here, we investigated the barocaloric effects in WTR and polymer blends made of
vulcanized natural rubber (VNR) and WTR, in order to evaluate its feasibility
for solid-state cooling technologies. The adiabatic temperature change and the
isothermal entropy change reach giant values, as well as the performance
parameters, being comparable or even better than most barocaloric materials in
literature. Moreover, pure WTR and WTR-based samples also present a faster
thermal exchange than VNR, consisting in an additional advantage of using these
discarded materials. Thus, the present findings evidence the encouraging
perspectives of employing waste rubbers in solid-state cooling based on
barocaloric effect, contributing in both the recycling of polymers and the
sustainable energy technology field. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1907.02113 |