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titleOfInvention Regenerative material
abstract PURPOSE: To provide a regenerative material which has excellent heat cycle stability and is suitable for the air-cooling of air-conditioning equipments, by a method wherein a capillary tube or a porous material is filled with a crystallization promoter and then dispersed in the gelled material of a gas hydrate. n CONSTITUTION: A capillary tube of ceramics or metal having a pore diameter of 300μm or below, pref. 5W300μm and a length of 1mm or more, or a porous material having similar pore diameter to that of the capillary tube, is filled with a crystallization promoter (e.g. tetrabutylammonium salt hydrate) in a liquid state. An org. molecule (e.g. ethyl chloride or CCl 3 F), water and a gelling agent (e.g. gelatin or a polyoxyethylene nonionic surfactant) are mixed together. The mixt. is cooled to obtain the gelled material of a gas hydrate. Then the above porous material is dispersed in the gelled material of the gas hydrate. n EFFECT: When the gas hydrate is completly fused and then solidified, the product exhibits high reliability, supercooling is broken and the product can withstand satisfactorily heat cycle test. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1981,JPO&Japio
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