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Property Data for Low-GWP Refrigerants: What Do We Know and What Don't We Know

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Author(s)

Mark O. McLinden

Abstract

Presentation at the Winter Meeting of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), Las Vegas, NV, January 30, 2011. This presenation summarizes the data needed on any new refrigerant; the candidate fluids having low global warming potential (GWP); an assessment of the data, focusing on recent measurements on R1234ze(E) as an example; and comments on how the new propene-based refrigerant are different.

Keywords

global warming potential, hydrofluoroolefins, refrigerant, property data, thermodynamics

Citation

McLinden, M. (2011), Property Data for Low-GWP Refrigerants: What Do We Know and What Don't We Know, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=907909 (Accessed November 12, 2025)

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Created January 30, 2011, Updated February 19, 2017
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