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Knowledge-generating body:
IMAP (Institute des Matériaux Poreux de Paris) - lab from ENS/ESPCI (PSL University)

We use Metal–Organic Framework (MOF), nanoporous materials developed and patented at IMAP, a laboratory hosted by ESPCI/ENS (PSL University) in Paris under the leadership of Professor Christian Serre. By harnessing the exceptional water adsorption properties of these MOFs, we can store low-grade heat (35 °C–120 °C) for several hours or even days, and later release it either as heat (35°C-120°C) or cooling (7-22°C), depending on the application.

This technology builds on more than two decades of research and numerous scientific publications.

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Country:
France
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New & Sustainable Materials
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Applications

We aim to deploy our systems to recover waste heat from data centers, industrial processes, and thermal solar panels:

• Continuous heat‑to‑cooling conversion can cut electricity consumption for data center cooling by up to 64% compared to conventional air‑conditioning systems.

• Flexible heat‑to‑heat and heat‑to‑cooling capabilities, combined with our heat storage technology, enable industries and buildings to capture waste or solar heat and reuse it for processes or reversible air‑conditioning.

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United Kingdom
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Aragon
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Lightweight

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Catalonia
Spain
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