OVERVIEW
Scientists in Saudi Arabia have made a cooling system that does not need electricity. It is called Nescod. The name stands for No Electricity and Sustainable Cooling on Demand. The system uses ammonium nitrate and water. When the salt dissolves in water, it absorbs heat and makes the surroundings cold. This is a big help for hot and dry places where electricity is not always available.
WHAT IS NESCOD?
Nescod is a new cooling system. It was developed at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Saudi Arabia. The full name is No Electricity and Sustainable Cooling on Demand . The system does not use compressors. It does not need continuous electrical power. Instead, it uses a simple chemical process.
HOW DOES NESCOD WORK?
The system works on a principle called endothermic dissolution . This is a fancy way of saying: when a substance dissolves in water, it takes in heat from around it. This makes the nearby area cold.
Here is the simple step-by-step process:
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Ammonium nitrate (a type of salt) is mixed with water.
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The salt dissolves in the water.
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While dissolving, it pulls heat from the surroundings.
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The temperature drops.
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Solar energy is then used to evaporate the water.
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The salt is left behind and can be used again.
This cycle can be repeated many times.
WHAT IS AMMONIUM NITRATE?
Ammonium nitrate is an inorganic salt. Its chemical formula is NH₄NO₃ . Many people know it as a common fertiliser for plants. It is also used in some cooling applications. The scientists chose this salt because it is:
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Inexpensive (costs very little)
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Readily available (easy to find)
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Simple to store (does not need special containers)
TESTING AND PERFORMANCE
The scientists tested Nescod in their lab. The results were very good:
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Starting temperature: about 25°C (room temperature)
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Temperature after 20 minutes: nearly 3.6°C (very cold!)
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The system was four times more efficient than other salts like ammonium chloride
This means Nescod cools faster and better than similar methods.
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Many hot and dry countries face two problems:
Month: Current Affairs - May 12, 2026
Category: Nescod-KAUST