Engineers have developed a prototype system that could keep vaccines cool until treatment, a release by the Edinburgh University said today.
Dr Giulio Santori of the University of Edinburgh School of Engineering, who is leading the project, said, "We are very pleased by the encouraging results obtained so far on the proof-of-concept prototype."
"We are now seeking to develop a first generation commercial version which combines the solar thermal and adsorption based technologies," Santori said.
Tests show that the proposed system, designed at the University of Edinburgh and tested in collaboration the Italian National Research Council's ITAE research institute, can produce up to 5 kilogramme of ice each day.
Under normal operation ice is stored for the following day, when a new cycle starts. Scientists believe this shows that the technology could be employed in remote areas.
Solar refrigeration could benefit the majority of third world countries, owing to high levels of sunlight available.
The technology is also compliant with the requirements of the main humanitarian organisations in supporting aid operations in areas affected by catastrophic events, the university said.
Thousands of children in third world countries die every day from diseases that are preventable by vaccination.
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