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- the invention relates to heat transfer compositions, and in particular to heat transfer compositions which may be suitable as replacements for existing refrigerants such as R- 134a, R-152a, R-1234yf, R-22, R-410A, R-407A, R-407B, R-407C, R507 and R-404a.
- the properties preferred in a refrigerant include low toxicity, non-flammability, non-corrosivity, high stability and freedom from objectionable odour.
- Other desirable properties are ready compressibility at pressures below 25 bars, low discharge temperature on compression, high refrigeration capacity, high efficiency (high coefficient of performance) and an evaporator pressure in excess of 1 bar at the desired evaporation temperature.
- Dichlorodifluoromethane (refrigerant R-12) possesses a suitable combination of properties and was for many years the most widely used refrigerant. Due to international concern that fully and partially halogenated chlorofluorocarbons were damaging the earth's protective ozone layer, there was general agreement that their manufacture and use should be severely restricted and eventually phased out completely. The use of dichlorodifluoromethane was phased out in the 1990's.
- Chlorodifluoromethane (R-22) was introduced as a replacement for R-12 because of its lower ozone depletion potential. Following concerns that R-22 is a potent greenhouse gas, its use is also being phased out. Whilst heat transfer devices of the type to which the present invention relates are essentially closed systems, loss of refrigerant to the atmosphere can occur due to leakage during operation of the equipment or during maintenance procedures. It is important, therefore, to replace fully and partially halogenated chlorofluorocarbon refrigerants by materials having zero ozone depletion potentials.
- R-410A and R-407 have been introduced as a replacement refrigerant for R-22.
- R-22, R-410A and R-407 all have a high global warming potential (GWP, also known as greenhouse warming potential).
- GWP global warming potential
- R-134a 1 ,1 ,1 ,2-tetrafluoroethane
- R-152a (1 ,1-difluoroethane) has been identified as an alternative to R-134a. It is somewhat more efficient than R-134a and has a greenhouse warming potential of 120. However the flammability of R-152a is judged too high, for example to permit its safe use in mobile air conditioning systems. In particular it is believed that its lower flammable limit in air is too low, its flame speeds are too high, and its ignition energy is too low.
- R-1234yf (2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene) has been identified as a candidate alternative refrigerant to replace R-134a in certain applications, notably the mobile air conditioning or heat pumping applications. Its GWP is about 4. R-1234yf is flammable but its flammability characteristics are generally regarded as acceptable for some applications including mobile air conditioning or heat pumping. In particular its lower flammable limit, ignition energy and flame speed are all significantly lower than that of R-152a.
- R-1234yf The energy efficiency and refrigeration capacity of R-1234yf have been found to be significantly lower than those of R-134a and in addition the fluid has been found to exhibit increased pressure drop in system pipework and heat exchangers. A consequence of this is that to use R-1234yf and achieve energy efficiency and cooling performance equivalent to R-134a, increased complexity of equipment and increased size of pipework is required, leading to an increase in indirect emissions associated with equipment. Furthermore, the production of R-1234yf is thought to be more complex and less efficient in its use of raw materials (fluorinated and chlorinated) than R-134a. So the adoption of R-1234yf to replace R-134a will consume more raw materials and result in more indirect emissions of greenhouse gases than does R-134a.
- R-1243zf is a low flammability refrigerant, and has a relatively low GWP.
- R-1243zf also known as HFC1243zf
- HFC1243zf 3,3,3-trifluoropropene
- Its boiling point, critical temperature, and other properties make it a potential alternative to higher GWP refrigerants such as R-134a, R-410A and R-407.
- the properties of R-1243zf are such that it is not ideal as a direct replacement for existing refrigerants such as R- 134a, R-410A and R-407.
- Some existing technologies designed for R-134a may not be able to accept even the reduced flammability of some heat transfer compositions (any composition having a GWP of less than 150 is believed to be flammable to some extent).
- the inventors have used the ASHRAE Standard 34 methodology at 60 0 C in a 12 litre flask to determine the limiting non flammable composition of binary mixtures of R-1243zf with R-134a and R-1234yf with R-134a. It was found that a 48%/52% (weight basis) R- 134a/R-1234yf mixture would be non flammable and that a 79%/21% (weight basis) R- 134a/R-1243zf mixture would be non flammable.
- the R-1234yf mixture has a lower GWP (625) than the equivalent non flammable R-1243zf mixture and also will exhibit slightly higher volumetric capacity. However its pressure drop characteristics and cycle energy efficiency will be worse than the R-1243zf blend. It is desirable to attempt to ameliorate these effects.
- a principal object of the present invention is therefore to provide a heat transfer composition which is usable in its own right or suitable as a replacement for existing refrigeration usages which should have a reduced GWP, yet have a capacity and energy efficiency (which may be conveniently expressed as the "Coefficient of Performance") ideally within 20% of the values, for example of those attained using existing refrigerants (e.g. R-134a, R-152a, R-1234yf, R-22, R-410A, R-407A, R-407B, R-407C, R507 and R- 404a), and preferably within 10% or less (e.g. about 5%) of these values. It is known in the art that differences of this order between fluids are usually resolvable by redesign of equipment and system operational features without entailing significant cost differences.
- the composition should also ideally have reduced toxicity and acceptable flammability.
- the subject invention addresses the above deficiencies by the provision of a heat transfer composition
- a heat transfer composition comprising:
- R-1243zf (i) R-1243zf; (ii) a second component selected from R-32 (difluoromethane), R-744 (CO) 2 , R-
- compositions of the invention will be referred to hereinafter as the compositions of the invention.
- This specification describes many embodiments falling within the scope of the compositions of the invention.
- some of the compositions of the invention are suitable alternatives to existing refrigerants such as R-22, R-410A, R-407A, R-407B, R-407C, R507 and R-404a (used, for instance, in low and medium temperature refrigeration).
- Some of the compositions of the invention are suitable replacements for refrigerants such as R-134a, R-1234yf and R-152a (used, for instance, in air conditioning).
- compositions of the invention have zero ozone depletion potential.
- compositions of the invention deliver acceptable properties for use in air conditioning and low and medium temperature refrigeration systems as alternatives to existing refrigerants such as R-22, R-410A, R-407A, R-407B, R-407C, R507 and R-404a, while reducing GWP and without resulting in high flammability hazard.
- low temperature refrigeration means refrigeration having an evaporation temperature of from about -40 to about -80 0 C.
- Medium temperature refrigeration means refrigeration having an evaporation temperature of from about -15 to about -40 0 C.
- IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on climate Change
- TAR Tin Assessment Report
- the GWP of R-1243zf has been taken as 4 in line with known atmospheric reaction rate data and by analogy with R-1234yf and R-1225ye (1 ,2,3,3,3-pentafluoroprop-i-ene).
- the GWP of selected existing refrigerant mixtures on this basis is as follows:
- the compositions of the invention have a GWP less than R-22, R- 410A, R-407A, R-407B, R-407C, R507 or R-404a.
- the GWP of the compositions of the invention is less than about 3500, 3000, 2500 or 2000.
- the GWP may be less than 2500, 2400, 2300, 2200, 2100, 2000, 1900, 1800, 1700, 1600 or 1500.
- compositions of the invention e.g. those that are suitable refrigerant replacements for R-134a, R-1234yf or R-152a
- a GWP that is less than 1300, preferably less than 1000, more preferably less than 500, 400, 300 or 200, especially less than 150 or 100, even less than 50 in some cases.
- the compositions are of reduced flammability hazard when compared to the individual flammable components of the compositions (e.g. R-1243zf).
- the compositions have one or more of (a) a higher lower flammable limit; (b) a higher ignition energy; or (c) a lower flame velocity compared to R-1243zf alone.
- the compositions of the invention are non-flammable (or inflammable).
- Flammability may be determined in accordance with ASHRAE Standard 34 incorporating the ASTM Standard E-681 with test methodology as per Addendum 34p dated 2004, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- Temperature glide which can be thought of as the difference between bubble point and dew point temperatures of a zeotropic (non-azeotropic) mixture at constant pressure, is a characteristic of a refrigerant; if it is desired to replace a fluid with a mixture then it is often preferable to have similar or reduced glide in the alternative fluid.
- the compositions of the invention are zeotropic.
- the temperature glide (in the evaporator) of the compositions of the invention is less than about 15K, for example less than about 10K or 5K.
- the volumetric refrigeration capacity of the compositions of the invention is within about 15% of the existing refrigerant fluid it is replacing, preferably within about 10% or even about 5%.
- the cycle efficiency (Coefficient of Performance) of the compositions of the invention is within about 10% of the existing refrigerant fluid it is replacing, preferably within about 5% or even better than the existing refrigerant fluid it is replacing.
- the compressor discharge temperature of the compositions of the invention is within about 15K of the existing refrigerant fluid it is replacing, preferably about 10K or even about 5K (e.g. in the case of R-407B/R-404A/R-507).
- the R-1243zf is present in the compositions of the invention in an amount of from about 5 to about 85 % (or more in certain applications) or from about 5 to about 70 %, for example from about 10 to about 60 % or about 20 to about 50 %, by weight, based on the total weight of the composition.
- the second component typically is present in the compositions of the invention in an amount of from about 1 to about 40 %, preferably from about 2 to about 30 % or about 5 to about 25 %, by weight, based on the total weight of the composition.
- the third component typically is present in the compositions of the invention in an amount of from about 1 to about 90% or from about 10 to about 90 %, preferably from about 20 to about 80 % or about 30 to about 70 %, by weight, based on the total weight of the composition.
- the amounts of the three components of the compositions of the invention may vary from the values set out above and will depend on factors such as the particular compounds being used as second and third components, the refrigerant being replaced, and the use of the compositions, for instance in air conditioning or low or medium temperature refrigeration.
- a preferred composition of the invention comprises R-1243zf, R-32 and R-125.
- this composition contains from about 10 or 20 to about 60 or 70 % R-1243zf (e.g. about 20 to about 50%), from about 1 or 5 to about 30 % R-32 (e.g. about 5 to about 25%) and about 15 or 25 to about 75 or 80% R-125 (e.g. about 20 to about 70%).
- compositions herein are by weight based on the total weight of the compositions, unless otherwise stated.
- compositions of the invention are ternary, i.e. they comprise R-1243zf and one of each of the compounds listed in the second and third components (ii) and (iii). Alternatively, however, the compositions may contain four or more compounds.
- the second component is selected from R-32, R-744, R-161 and mixtures thereof.
- a particularly preferred second component is R-32.
- the third component is selected from R-134a, R-125 and mixtures thereof.
- the third component may be selected from R-134a, R-1234yf and mixtures thereof.
- compositions of the invention include:
- R-1243zf, R-32, R-7R-744 and R-134a R-1243zf, R-161, and R-134a;
- Compositions according to the invention conveniently comprise substantially no (e.g. 0.5% or less, preferably 0.1% or less) R-1225 (pentafluoropropene), conveniently substantially no R-1225ye (1 ,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropropene) or R-1225zc (1 ,1 ,3,3,3- pentafluoropropene), which compounds may have associated toxicity issues.
- R-1225 pentafluoropropene
- the third component does not contain any R-1234yf.
- R-134a in the compositions of the invention (e.g. in addition to a composition comprising R-1243zf, R-32, and R-125) can allow further reduction of GWP while achieving reduced flammability in both liquid and vapour phases of the refrigerant.
- R-134a may be present in the compositions of the invention in and amount of from about 1 to about 15 % by weight (e.g. 2 to 10 % by weight), based on the total weight of the composition.
- a preferred composition of the invention contains from about 20 to about 70 % of R-1243zf, from about 10 to about 40 % of R-32, from about 10 to about 40 % by weight of R-125 and from about 5 to about 15 % of R- 134a by weight, based on the total weight of the composition.
- R-161 and R-744 may be used as an alternative to or in addition to R-32, for example in combination with R-125/R-134a/R-1243zf or R-125/R-1243zf.
- R-744 is present in the compositions of the invention , it is added preferably such that the glide of any refrigerant mixture in the evaporator conditions of the application is less than 10K, more preferably less than 8K 1 even more preferably less than 6K.
- any R-744 is present in the compositions of the invention in an amount of from about 1 to about 20% by weight, for example from about 2 to about 10%, based on the total weight of the composition.
- R-161 preferably is limited such that the overall flammability of either liquid or vapour phases of the refrigerant composition is lower than R-1243zf alone.
- any R-161 is present in the compositions of the invention in an amount of from about 1 to about 25 or 30 % by weight, for example from about 2 to about 15%, based on the total weight of the composition.
- compositions of the invention that are a blend of R-1243zf, R-161 and R- 134a typically contain from about 55 to about 90 % (e.g. about 70 to about 85 %) of R- 1243zf, from about 1 to about 15 % (e.g. from about 2 to about 10 %) of R-134a and from about 1 to about 30 % (e.g. from about 2 to about 25 %) of R-161 , by weight, based on the total weight of the composition.
- compositions of the invention are particularly suitable as replacements for refrigerants such as R-134a, R-1234yf and R-152a, for instance those in which the second component is R-32 and/or in which the third component is selected from R-134a, R-1234yf and mixtures thereof.
- compositions of the invention that are suitable replacements for refrigerants such as R-134a, R-1234yf and R-152a include the following blends: R-1243zf, R-32, R-161 and R-1234yf; R-1243zf, R-161, R-134a and R-1234yf; R-1243zf, R-32 and R-1234yf; or R-1243zf, R-32, R-134a and R-1234yf.
- compositions of the invention that are a blend of R-1243zf, R-32, R-161 and R-1234yf typically contain from about 15 to about 80 % (e.g. about 20 to about 70 %) of R-1243zf, from about 15 to about 80 % (e.g. about 20 to about 70 %) of R-1234yf, from about 1 to about 25 % (e.g. from about 2 to about 15 %) of R-32 and from about 1 to about 25 % (e.g. from about 2 to about 15 %) of R-161 , by weight, based on the total weight of the composition.
- compositions of the invention that are a blend of R-1243zf, R-161 , R-134a and R-1234yf typically contain from about 15 to about 80 % (e.g. about 20 to about 70 %) of R-1243zf, from about 15 to about 80 % (e.g. about 20 to about 70 %) of R-1234yf, from about 1 to about 15 % (e.g. from about 2 to about 10 %) of R-134a and from about 1 to about 30 % (e.g. from about 2 to about 20 %) of R-161 , by weight, based on the total weight of the composition.
- Compositions of the invention that are a blend of R-1243zf, R-32, and R-1234yf typically contain: from about 5 to 95 %, 5 to 90 %, 5 to 80 %, 5 to 70 %, 10 to 95 %, 10 to 90 %, 10 to 80 %, 10 to 70 %, 15 to 95 %, 15 to 90 %, 15 to 80 %, 15 to 70 %, 20 to 95 %, 20 to 90 %, 20 to 80 %, 20 to 70 %, for instance from about 15 to about 80 or 90 % (e.g.
- R-1243zf by weight, based on the total weight of the composition; from about 5 to 95 %, 5 to 90 %, 5 to 80 %, 5 to 70 %, 10 to 95 %, 10 to 90 %, 10 to 80 %, 10 to 70 %, 15 to 95 %, 15 to 90 %, 15 to 80 %, 15 to 70 %, 20 to 95 %, 20 to 90 %, 20 to 80 %, 20 to 70 %, for instance from about 15 to about 80 % (e.g.
- R-1234yf by weight, based on the total weight of the composition; and from about 1 to about 20 %, 2 to 20 %, 5 to 20 %, 1 to 15 %, 2 to 15 %, 5 to 15 %, 1 to 12 %, 2 to 12 %, 5 to 12 % (e.g. from about 2 to about 10 or 15 %) of R-32, by weight, based on the total weight of the composition.
- the blends of R-1243zf, R-32, and R-1234yf typically contain less than about 15% by weight R-32, and less than about 50% by weight R-1234yf, with the balance being R-1243zf, based on the total weight of the composition.
- the blends of R-1243zf, R-32, and R-1234yf contain from about 5 to about 15 % R-32 by weight, from about 5 to about 95 % R-1234yf by weight, and from about 5 to about 95 % R-1243zf by weight.
- Such blends may contain from about 5 to about 15 % R-32 by weight, from about 5 to about 50 % R-1234yf by weight, and from about 35 to about 90 % R-1243zf by weight.
- a series of such blends containing varying amounts of each component is set out in the Examples.
- any of the blends of R-1243zf, R-32, and R-1234yf described herein may additionally contain R-134a.
- an embodiment of the invention relates to a quaternary blend of R-1243zf, R-32, R-134a and R-1234yf.
- the R-134a may be present in an amount of from about 1 to about 70 % by weight, based on the total weight of the composition.
- the quaternary blends of R-1243zf, R-32, R-134a and R-1234yf typically contain R-134a in an amount of from about 1 to about 20 %, about 2 to about 20 %, about 3 to about 20 %, about 1 to about 15 %, about 2 to about 15 %, about 3 to about 15 %, about 1 to about 12 %, about 2 to about 12 %, about 3 to about 12 % by weight (e.g. from about 1 to about 10 or 15 %), based on the total weight of the composition.
- the blends of R-1243zf, R-32, R-134a and R-1234yf may contain from about 1 to about 15 % R-32 (e.g.
- Preferred blends of R-1243zf, R-32, R-134a and R-1234yf may contain from about 1 to about 15 % R-32 by weight, from about 2 to about 10 % R-134a by weight, from about 5 to about 50 % R-1234yf by weight, and from about 25 to about 92 % R-1243zf by weight, based on the total weight of the composition.
- a further aspect of the invention concerns mixtures of R-32, R-134a, R-1234yf and R- 1243zf, whose overall environmental impact is lower than that of either R-134a, the equivalent non flammable binary mixture of R-134a/R-1234yf or the non flammable binary mixture of R-134a/R-1243zf and whose composition is non flammable.
- the invention provides blends of R-1243zf/R-32/R-134a/R-1234yf containing from about 1 to about 10 % (e.g. about 2 to about 8 %) R-32 by weight, from about 40 to about 70 % (e.g. about 50 to about 60 %) R-134a by weight, from about 10 to about 40 % (e.g. about 20 to about 30 %) R-1234yf by weight, and from about 5 to about 40 % (e.g. about 10 to about 25 %) R-1243zf by weight, based on the total weight of the composition.
- a series of such quaternary blends is set out in the Examples.
- compositions of the invention that are described as particularly suitable for replacing refrigerants such as R-134a, R-1234yf and R-152a set out above typically exhibit one or more of the advantageous properties described hereinbefore (e.g. flammability, temperature glide, volumetric refrigeration capacity, cycle efficiency and compressor discharge temperature).
- compositions of the invention preferably have energy efficiency at least 95% (preferably at least 98%) of R-134a under equivalent conditions, while having reduced or equivalent pressure drop characteristic and cooling capacity at 95% or higher of R-134a values.
- the compositions also advantageously have better energy efficiency and pressure drop characteristics than R-1234yf alone.
- the heat transfer compositions of the invention are suitable for use in existing designs of equipment, and are compatible with all classes of lubricant currently used with established HFC refrigerants. They may be optionally stabilized or compatibilized with mineral oils by the use of appropriate additives.
- the composition of the invention when used in heat transfer equipment, is combined with a lubricant.
- the lubricant is selected from the group consisting of mineral oil, silicone oil, polyalkyl benzenes (PABs), polyol esters (POEs), polyalkylene glycols (PAGs), polyalkylene glycol esters (PAG esters), polyvinyl ethers (PVEs), poly (alpha-olefins) and combinations thereof.
- PABs polyalkyl benzenes
- POEs polyol esters
- PAGs polyalkylene glycols
- PAG esters polyalkylene glycol esters
- PVEs polyvinyl ethers
- poly (alpha-olefins) poly (alpha-olefins) and combinations thereof.
- the lubricant further comprises a stabiliser.
- the stabiliser is selected from the group consisting of diene-based compounds, phosphates, phenol compounds and epoxides, and mixtures thereof.
- the refrigerant composition further comprises an additional flame retardant.
- the additional flame retardant is selected from the group consisting of tri-(2-chloroethyl)-phosphate, (chloropropyl) phosphate, tri-(2,3-dibromopropyl)- phosphate, tri-(1,3-dichloropropyl)-phosphate, diammonium phosphate, various halogenated aromatic compounds, antimony oxide, aluminium trihydrate, polyvinyl chloride, a fluorinated iodocarbon, a fluorinated bromocarbon, trifluoro iodomethane, perfluoroalkyl amines, bromo-fluoroalkyl amines and mixtures thereof.
- the heat transfer composition is a refrigerant composition.
- the invention provides a heat transfer device comprising a composition of the invention.
- the heat transfer device is a refrigeration device.
- the heat transfer device is selected from group consisting of automotive air conditioning systems, residential air conditioning systems, commercial air conditioning systems, residential refrigerator systems, residential freezer systems, commercial refrigerator systems, commercial freezer systems, chiller air conditioning systems, chiller refrigeration systems, and commercial or residential heat pump systems.
- the heat transfer device is a refrigeration device or an air-conditioning system.
- the heat transfer device contains a centrifugal-type compressor.
- the invention also provides the use of a composition of the invention in a heat transfer device as herein described.
- a blowing agent comprising a composition of the invention.
- a foamable composition comprising one or more components capable of forming foam and a composition of the invention.
- the one or more components capable of forming foam are selected from polyurethanes, thermoplastic polymers and resins, such as polystyrene, and epoxy resins.
- a foam obtainable from the foamable composition of the invention.
- the foam comprises a composition of the invention.
- a sprayable composition comprising a material to be sprayed and a propellant comprising a composition of the invention.
- a method for cooling an article which comprises condensing a composition of the invention and thereafter evaporating said composition in the vicinity of the article to be cooled.
- a method for heating an article which comprises condensing a composition of the invention in the vicinity of the article to be heated and thereafter evaporating said composition.
- a method for extracting a substance from biomass comprising contacting the biomass with a solvent comprising a composition of the invention, and separating the substance from the solvent.
- a method of cleaning an article comprising contacting the article with a solvent comprising a composition of the invention.
- a method for extracting a material from an aqueous solution comprising contacting the aqueous solution with a solvent comprising a composition of the invention, and separating the material from the solvent.
- a method for extracting a material from a particulate solid matrix comprising contacting the particulate solid matrix with a solvent comprising a composition of the invention, and separating the material from the solvent.
- a mechanical power generation device containing a composition of the invention.
- the mechanical power generation device is adapted to use a Rankine Cycle or modification thereof to generate work from heat.
- a method of retrofitting a heat transfer device comprising the step of removing an existing heat transfer fluid, and introducing a composition of the invention.
- the heat transfer device is a refrigeration device or (a static) air conditioning system.
- the method further comprises the step of obtaining an allocation of greenhouse gas (e.g. carbon dioxide) emission credit.
- an existing heat transfer fluid can be fully removed from the heat transfer device before introducing a composition of the invention.
- An existing heat transfer fluid can also be partially removed from a heat transfer device, followed by introducing a composition of the invention.
- the existing heat transfer fluid is R-134a
- the composition of the invention contains a third component comprising R134a, R-1243zf, the second component, any other third component (and optional components as a lubricant, a stabiliser or an additional flame retardant) can be added to the R-134a in the heat transfer device, thereby forming the compositions of the invention, and the heat transfer device of the invention, in situ.
- Some of the existing R-134a may be removed from the heat transfer device prior to adding the R-1243zf, the second component etc, to facilitate providing the components of the compositions of the invention in the desired proportions.
- the invention provides a method for preparing a composition and/or heat transfer device of the invention comprising introducing R-1243zf, the second component, any other third component (in addition to R-134a), and optional components such as a lubricant, a stabiliser or an additional flame retardant, into a heat transfer device containing an existing heat transfer fluid which is R-134a.
- a lubricant such as a lubricant, a stabiliser or an additional flame retardant
- at least some of the R-134a is removed from the heat transfer device before introducing the R-1243zf, the second component etc.
- compositions of the invention may also be prepared simply by mixing the R-1243zf, the second component, and the third component (and optional components of the composition such as a lubricant, a stabiliser or an additional flame retardant) in the desired proportions.
- the compositions can then be added to a heat transfer device (or used in any other way as defined herein) that does not contain R-134a or any other existing heat transfer fluid, such as a device from which R-134a or any other existing heat transfer fluid have been removed.
- a method for reducing the environmental impact arising from operation of a product comprising an existing compound or composition comprising replacing at least partially the existing compound or composition with a composition of the invention.
- this method comprises the step of obtaining an allocation of greenhouse gas emission credit.
- this environmental impact can be considered as including not only those emissions of compounds or compositions having a significant environmental impact from leakage or other losses, but also including the emission of carbon dioxide arising from the energy consumed by the device over its working life.
- Such environmental impact may be quantified by the measure known as Total Equivalent Warming Impact (TEWI). This measure has been used in quantification of the environmental impact of certain stationary refrigeration and air conditioning equipment, including for example supermarket refrigeration systems (see, for example, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total equivalent warming impact).
- the environmental impact may further be considered as including the emissions of greenhouse gases arising from the synthesis and manufacture of the compounds or compositions.
- the manufacturing emissions are added to the energy consumption and direct loss effects to yield the measure known as Life-Cycle Carbon
- LCCP see for example http://www.sae.org/events/aars/presentations/2007papasawa.pdf).
- LCCP is common in assessing environmental impact of automotive air conditioning systems.
- a method for generating greenhouse gas emission credit(s) comprising (i) replacing an existing compound or composition with a composition of the invention, wherein the composition of the invention has a lower GWP than the existing compound or composition; and (ii) obtaining greenhouse gas emission credit for said replacing step.
- the use of the composition of the invention results in the equipment having a lower Total Equivalent Warming Impact, and/or a lower Life-Cycle Carbon Production than that which would be attained by use of the existing compound or composition.
- these methods may be carried out on any suitable product, for example in the fields of air-conditioning, refrigeration (e.g. low and medium temperature refrigeration), heat transfer, blowing agents, aerosols or sprayable propellants, gaseous dielectrics, cryosurgery, veterinary procedures, dental procedures, fire extinguishing, flame suppression, solvents (e.g. carriers for flavorings and fragrances), cleaners, air horns, pellet guns, topical anesthetics, and expansion applications.
- the field is air- conditioning or refrigeration.
- suitable products include a heat transfer devices, blowing agents, foamable compositions, sprayable compositions, solvents and mechanical power generation devices.
- the product is a heat transfer device, such as a refrigeration device or an air-conditioning unit.
- the existing compound or composition has an environmental impact as measured by GWP and/or TEWI and/or LCCP that is higher than the composition of the invention which replaces it.
- the existing compound or composition may comprise a fluorocarbon compound, such as a perfluoro-, hydrofluoro-, chlorofluoro- or hydrochlorofluoro-carbon compound or it may comprise a fluorinated olefin
- the existing compound or composition is a heat transfer compound or composition such as a refrigerant.
- refrigerants that may be replaced include R-134a, R-152a, R-1234yf, R-410A, R-407A, R-407B, R-407C, R507, R-22 and R-404A.
- any amount of the existing compound or composition may be replaced so as to reduce the environmental impact. This may depend on the environmental impact of the existing compound or composition being replaced and the environmental impact of the replacement composition of the invention. Preferably, the existing compound or composition in the product is fully replaced by the composition of the invention.
- a preferred composition of the invention comprises R-1243zf, R-32 and R-125. These compositions can be used, for example, as alternatives to R-22, R-407A, R-407B, R- 407C, R-404A or R507. Examples of compositions comprising R-1243zf, R-32 and R- 125 are set out below in Table 1.
- Table 1 example refrigerant mixtures with composition given in % w/w (mass basis) Mixture A Mixture B Mixture C Mixture D Mixture E
- Mixture A is a good match to the performance of R- 407A and R-407C.
- Mixture B and Mixture C are good matches to the performance of R- 407B and are also close to the performance of R-404A.
- the use of Mixture B or Mixture C would offer improved energy efficiency and reduced GWP as compared to either of R-407B, R-404A or R507.
- compositions of the invention are set out below in table 4. These compositions all have GWPs of less than 100. They are considered to be suitable replacements for the existing refrigerant R-134a. They are additionally considered to be suitable alternatives to the refrigerant R-1234yf.
- Blend A 5 0 95 0 0 31
- Blends A-E and H-M were calculated using a vapour compression cycle model using the REFPROP thermodynamic property engine and compared to existing refrigerants. These calculations were perfromed following the standard approach as used in (for example) the INEOS Fluor "KleaCalc" software (and also may be performed using other available models for predicting the performance of refrigeration and air conditioning systems known to the skilled person in the art), using the following conditions:
- the suction line is the pipe connecting the air conditioning system evaporator to the compressor.
- the specific pressure drop shown is calculated assuming a common suction line diameter (16.2mm was used in this case) and cooling duty (6.7 kW was used in this case) for each fluid.
- the energy efficiency of real air conditioning systems - in particular automotive air conditioners - is affected by the pressure drop in the suction line with higher pressure drops leading to reduced efficiencies.
- the mixtures of the invention can thus be expected to display more favourable pressure drops as compared to R-1234yf.
- the mixtures of the invention also exhibit equal or reduced compressor discharge temperatures compared to R-134a.
- compositions of the invention are listed in Table 6. These compositions are thought to exhibit improved cooling capacity and energy efficiency relative to R-1234yf whilst exhibiting acceptable flammability characteristics. In particular the capacity and pressure drop characteristics of these fluids are thought to render them suitable for use in equipment designed for R-134a without modification.
- mixtures of less than 10% R-32 by weight results in fluid mixtures having pressure levels within about 10% of either R-134a or R-1234yf, but with refrigeration capacities, energy efficiencies (expressed as COP) and specific suction pressure drops that are better than those found with R-1234yf and comparable to those found using R-134a. It has also been found that compositions of about 50% w/w or less of R-1234yf are suitable to ensure that the energy efficiency of the fluids is maintained above that of R-1234yf. This is desirable to ensure that the overall LCCP impact of the fluid used in a system is improved compared to the use of R-1234yf alone.
- the fluids of the invention as outlined in Tables 6 and 7 will exhibit significantly reduced flame speed as compared to that of pure R-1243zf.
- R- 1243zfs flame speed is known to be higher than that of R-1234yf or R-32.
- the fluids deliver performance benefits (energy efficiency) compared to R-1234yf without increasing the flame speed to the level of pure R-1243zf.
- compositions of Tables 6 and 7 may be mixed with a further refrigerant, for example R-134a, if so desired to further modify the flammability characteristic of the fluid mixture.
- a further refrigerant for example R-134a
- compositions of the invention were evaluated in a theoretical model of a vapour compression cycle.
- the model used experimentally measured data for vapour pressure and vapour liquid equilibrium behaviour of mixtures, regressed to the Peng Robinson equation of state, together with correlations for ideal gas enthalpy of each component to calculate the relevant thermodynamic properties of the fluids.
- the model was implemented in the Matlab software package sold in the United Kingdom by The Mathworks Ltd.
- the ideal gas enthalpies of R-32 and R-134a were taken from public domain measured information, namely the NIST Fluid Properties Database as exemplified by the software package "REFPROP" v ⁇ .O.
- Constant cooling capacity (6 kW as above) Effective internal diameter of suction pipe: 16.2mm Suction pipe assumed smooth internally.
- Table 8 shows the comparative performance for pure fluids R-1234yf, R-134a and R- 1243zf. Table 8
- Performance data (calculated using the above methods) of some binary R-32/R-1243zf, ternary R-32/R-1234yf/R-1243zf and quaternary R-32/R-1234yf/R-1243zf/R-134a blends of the invention are set out in Tables 9 to 15. The compositions shown in Table 9 are believed to be non-flammable.
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