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Membrane and Coating-Based Built Environmental Control Technologies addresses the urgent need for energy-saving and low-carbon solutions in the HVAC industry. With air conditioning accounting for a significant portion of energy consumption, this book explores technologies such as total heat recovery, air dehumidification, PM2.5 purification, and anti-frosting and anti-dewing. The utilization of membranes and coatings in these technologies has shown promising results in efficiency and indoor environment control. It provides a comprehensive overview of these advancements, including principles, material fabrications, performance analysis methods, and design guidelines.
The book fills the gap in the market by offering an up-to-date reference that covers traditional and novel applications of membranes and coatings. It includes applications in areas like total heat recovery, air humidification and dehumidification, PM2.5 filtration, anti-frosting, and self-cleaning. It also provides mathematical models and numerical schemes to address heat and mass transfer challenges. Overall, it serves as a valuable resource for professionals, researchers, and students in the field of built environmental control technologies.
Contents
1. An Introduction to Membrane and coating based Built Environmental Control Technologies
2. Membrane based total heat recovery
3. Membrane based air humidification
4. Membrane based air dehumidification
5. Falling film solution air dehumidification
6. PEM based air dehumidification
7. Electret fiber electrospun membrane for PM2.5 filtration
8. Superhydrophobic coatings for self cleaning
9. Superhydrophobic coatings for anti frosting
10. Membrane based solar driven desalination
11. Membrane based humidity to electricity/H2 conversion