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  2. History of manufactured fuel gases - Wikipedia

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    Drawing the retorts at the Great Gas Establishment Brick Lane, from The Monthly Magazine (1821). The history of gaseous fuel, important for lighting, heating, and cooking purposes throughout most of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, began with the development of analytical and pneumatic chemistry in the 18th century.

  3. Dichlorodifluoromethane - Wikipedia

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    Dichlorodifluoromethane (R-12) is a colorless gas popularly known by the genericized brand name Freon (as Freon-12). It is a chlorofluorocarbon halomethane (CFC) used as a refrigerant and aerosol spray propellant .

  4. Trichlorofluoromethane - Wikipedia

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    Trichlorofluoromethane was first widely used as a refrigerant.Because of its high boiling point compared to most refrigerants, it can be used in systems with a low operating pressure, making the mechanical design of such systems less demanding than that of higher-pressure refrigerants R-12 or R-22.

  5. R-410A - Wikipedia

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    R-410A is a refrigerant fluid used in air conditioning and heat pump applications. It is a zeotropic but near-azeotropic mixture of difluoromethane (CH 2 F 2, called R-32) and pentafluoroethane (CHF 2 CF 3, called R-125). R-410A is sold under the trademarked names AZ-20, EcoFluor R410, Forane 410A, Genetron R410A, Puron, and Suva 410A.

  6. Freon - Wikipedia

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    Freon, when used as an inhalant has been found to have desired effects such as euphoria or intoxication. This has led to some individuals using Freon recreationally in order to achieve these effects. [8] When inhaled, Freon has toxic effects that can have detrimental impacts on various systems in the body.

  7. Natural refrigerant - Wikipedia

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    In typical heat pump systems water can be an ideal refrigerant substance, with some applications yielding COPs that exceed 20. [15] This makes it an obvious choice for industrial applications with temperatures above 80 °C. [29] Water has also shown to be viable as a refrigerant in ground source heat pumps [30] Typical Brayton Cycle

  8. Frederick McKinley Jones - Wikipedia

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    U.S. patent 2,475,841 was issued on July 12, 1949 – Automatic refrigeration system for long-haul trucks. U.S. patent 2,475,842 was issued on July 12, 1949 – Starter generator. U.S. patent 2,475,843 was issued on July 12, 1949 – Means operated by a starter generator for cooling a gas engine.

  9. Difluoromethane - Wikipedia

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    Difluoromethane is a molecule used as refrigerant that has prominent heat transfer and pressure drop performance, both in condensation and vaporization. [6] It has a 100-year global warming potential (GWP) of 675 times that of carbon dioxide, and an atmospheric lifetime of nearly 5 years. [ 7 ]