Berkeley Lab Unveils Ionocaloric Cooling Breakthrough
Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have pioneered ionocaloric cooling, a novel refrigeration technique that uses electrical currents and salt to manipulate material phases. The method achieved a 25°C temperature shift using less than one volt, potentially offering a sustainable alternative to current refrigerants with high global warming potential.
A New Frontier in Sustainable Cooling
Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and UC Berkeley have reportedly developed what could be the most promising alternative to conventional refrigeration in decades. Their ionocaloric cooling method represents a fundamental shift from the vapor-compression systems that have dominated refrigeration for over a century, according to research published in Science.