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adsorption refrigeration

Adsorption refrigeration is an energy-efficient cooling method that uses special materials called adsorbents to hold and release refrigerant vapors. In this system, the adsorbent captures refrigerant vapor when cooled, creating a low-pressure area that absorbs heat from the space needing cooling. When the adsorbent is heated, it releases the vapor, which then condenses and cools the area. This cycle repeats, providing refrigeration without traditional compressors or harmful chemicals, making it environmentally friendly and suitable for sustainable cooling solutions.