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One very interesting refrigeration cycle I heard about recently is using a proton exchange fuel cell in reverse as a compressor for hydrocarbons or ammonia in a closed loop.

Protons jump across the membrane, creating a small pressure differential that is allegedly big enough to do heat pumping.



Ammonia refrigerators were ones of the first types. And they get very cold, quick.

Of course, when ammonia leaks, it does some nasty damage.




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