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titleOfInvention Adsorbent material
abstract A material for use in sorption air-conditioning refrigeration or space conditioning units which comprises a metal mesh such as a foam on which are bound micro or mesoporous material such as zeolite crystals which is capable of adsorbing a working fluid such as water and in which void spaces are left between the material to allow for the adsorbtion of the working fluid. The material has improved heat transfer properties compared with existing materials.
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