Tomassetti et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Triple point measurements for new low-global-warming-potential refrigerants: Hydro-fluoro-olefins, hydro-chloro-fluoro-olefins, and trifluoroiodomethaneTomassetti et al., 2022
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- Tomassetti S
- Di Nicola G
- Kondou C
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- International Journal of Refrigeration
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The triple point temperature of refrigerants is crucial because it serves as a reference for the lower limit of their use temperature in a refrigeration system. In this study, the triple point temperatures for recently proposed refrigerants with low global warming potential were …
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