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Overview

Yu. I. Aristov is affiliated with Novosibirsk State University in the Russian Federation and conducts research primarily in the field of Engineering, with a strong emphasis on Mechanical Engineering. The scientist's work spans several subfields including Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Building and Construction.

The main research topics covered by Yu. I. Aristov include:

  • Adsorption and Cooling Systems
  • Phase Change Materials Research
  • Heat Transfer and Optimization
  • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technologies
  • Solar-Powered Water Purification Methods
  • Thermodynamic and Exergetic Analyses of Power and Cooling Systems
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications

Yu. I. Aristov has published extensively across various journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Energy
  • Energies
  • Applied Thermal Engineering
  • Journal of Energy Storage
  • Nano Energy

Several recent papers authored or co-authored by Yu. I. Aristov illustrate their focus areas and include the following:

  • "Metal-organic frameworks for energy conversion and water harvesting: A bridge between thermal engineering and material science" (2021, Nano Energy)
  • "Ultrahigh-Energy-Density Sorption Thermal Battery Enabled by Graphene Aerogel-Based Composite Sorbents for Thermal Energy Harvesting from Air" (2021, ACS Energy Letters)
  • "Development of "salt in porous matrix" composites based on LiCl for sorption thermal energy storage" (2020, Energy)
  • "Water Vapor Adsorption on CAU-10-X: Effect of Functional Groups on Adsorption Equilibrium and Mechanisms" (2021, Langmuir)
  • "MIL-160 as an Adsorbent for Atmospheric Water Harvesting" (2021, Energies)

Yu. I. Aristov frequently collaborates with other researchers. Some of the most common co-authors include:

  • Larisa G. Gordeeva
  • Ilya S. Girnik
  • Marina V. Solovyeva
  • Alexandra D. Grekova
  • R.Z. Wang

Best Publications

  • New family of solid sorbents for adsorptive cooling: Material scientist approach

    Yu. I. Aristov

  • A family of new working materials for solid sorption air conditioning systems

    Yu.I Aristov;G Restuccia;G Cacciola;V.N Parmon

  • Selective water sorbents for multiple applications, 5. LiBr confined in mesopores of silica gel: Sorption properties

    L. G. Gordeeva;G. Restuccia;G. Cacciola;Yu. I. Aristov

  • A new generation cooling device employing CaCl2-in-silica gel–water system

    Bidyut Baran Saha;Anutosh Chakraborty;Shigeru Koyama;Yu I. Aristov

  • Composites ‘salt inside porous matrix’ for adsorption heat transformation: a current state-of-the-art and new trends

    L. G. Gordeeva;Yu. I. Aristov

  • Selective water sorbent for solid sorption chiller: experimental results and modelling

    G. Restuccia;A. Freni;S. Vasta;Yu Aristov

  • MOF-801 as a promising material for adsorption cooling: Equilibrium and dynamics of water adsorption

    M.V. Solovyeva;L.G. Gordeeva;T.A. Krieger;Yu.I. Aristov

  • A new methodology of studying the dynamics of water sorption/desorption under real operating conditions of adsorption heat pumps: Experiment

    Yu.I. Aristov;B. Dawoud;I.S. Glaznev;A. Elyas

  • Reallocation of adsorption and desorption times for optimisation of cooling cycles

    Yu.I. Aristov;A. Sapienza;D.S. Ovoshchnikov;A. Freni

  • “Chemical Heat Accumulators”: A new approach to accumulating low potential heat

    E.A. Levitskij;Yu.I. Aristov;M.M. Tokarev;V.N. Parmon

  • Metal-organic frameworks for energy conversion and water harvesting: A bridge between thermal engineering and material science

    Larisa G. Gordeeva;Yao Dong Tu;Quanwen Pan;M.L. Palash

  • Kinetics of water sorption on SWS-1L (calcium chloride confined to mesoporous silica gel): Influence of grain size and temperature

    Yu.I. Aristov;I.S. Glaznev;A. Freni;G. Restuccia

  • An advanced solid sorption chiller using SWS-1L

    A. Freni;F. Russo;S. Vasta;M. Tokarev

  • Synthesis and water sorption properties of a new composite “CaCl2 confined into SBA-15 pores”

    I.V. Ponomarenko;I.S. Glaznev;A.V. Gubar;Yu.I. Aristov

  • The effect of cycle boundary conditions and adsorbent grain size on the water sorption dynamics in adsorption chillers

    I.S. Glaznev;Yu.I. Aristov

  • NEW COMPOSITE SORBENTS FOR SOLAR-DRIVEN TECHNOLOGY OF FRESH WATER PRODUCTION FROM THE ATMOSPHERE

    Yu.I Aristov;M.M Tokarev;L.G Gordeeva;V.N Snytnikov

  • Isothermal sorption characteristics of the BaCl2–NH3 pair in a vermiculite host matrix

    Y. Zhong;Robert E. Critoph;Roger Thorpe;Z. Tamainot-Telto

  • Adsorption properties of composite materials (LiCl + LiBr)/silica

    Larisa G. Gordeeva;Alexandra D. Grekova;Tamara A. Krieger;Yuriy I. Aristov

  • Novel ammonia sorbents “porous matrix modified by active salt” for adsorptive heat transformation: 3. Testing of “BaCl2/vermiculite” composite in a lab-scale adsorption chiller

    J. V. Veselovskaya;Robert E. Critoph;Roger Thorpe;Steven J. Metcalf

  • Water sorption on composites LiBr in a porous carbon

    L.G Gordeeva;G Restuccia;A Freni;Yu.I Aristov

  • Composite Materials Based on Zeolite 4A for Adsorption Heat Pumps

    L. Pino;Yu. Aristov;G. Cacciola;G. Restuccia

  • Thermal conductivity of selective water sorbents under the working conditions of a sorption chiller

    A Freni;M.M Tokarev;G Restuccia;A.G Okunev

Frequent Co-Authors

Valentin N. Parmon
Valentin N. Parmon Russian Academy of Sciences
Giovanni Restuccia
Giovanni Restuccia Institute for Advanced Energy Technologies
Angelo Freni
Angelo Freni National Research Council (CNR)
Tingxian Li
Tingxian Li Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Pradip Dutta
Pradip Dutta Indian Institute of Science
Ruzhu Wang
Ruzhu Wang Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Robert E. Critoph
Robert E. Critoph University of Warwick
Vladimir I. Zaikovskii
Vladimir I. Zaikovskii Novosibirsk State University
Bidyut Baran Saha
Bidyut Baran Saha Kyushu University
Shigeru Koyama
Shigeru Koyama Kyushu University

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