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Electrochemical performance of Molybdenum Carbide MXene-few layer graphene hybrid electrodes for aqueous supercapacitors

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Vaez S   +13 more
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Assessment of dissimilar metal corrosion in molten chloride salt

Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
, Kerry C Rippy, Scott E. Massimi
exaly   +2 more sources

Electrochemical Corrosion Studies in Molten Chloride Salts

Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 2022
This study investigates corrosion of Fe–(Cr)–Ni model alloys in eutectic molten chloride salt mixtures that broadly simulate the heat transfer circuits of molten salt cooled nuclear reactors. The primary focus is impurity-driven corrosion and selective dissolution of electrochemically reactive element(s) (dealloying), which are ...
Touraj Ghaznavi   +2 more
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Method To Determine MgO and MgOHCl in Chloride Molten Salts

Analytical Chemistry, 2020
A commercial blend of mainly carnallite (KCl·MgCl2·6H2O) is considered as a next-generation heat transfer fluid in solar thermal plants. Corrosive properties of MgCl2 hydrates must be addressed at the operating temperatures of 500-720 °C. For successful chemical monitoring of the carnallite heat transfer fluid, an experimental method was developed to ...
Noah Klammer   +4 more
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In-Situ Spectroelectrochemistry of Lanthanides in Molten Chloride Salts

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2020
Molten Salt Reactors (MSRs) are a potential game-changing technology for next-generation nuclear power. Although the MSR concept was demonstrated at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in the 1960’s, it had not gathered attention from commercial vendors until recently.
Ruchi Gakhar   +6 more
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Equilibria between ferrous and ferric chlorides in molten chloride salts

Metallurgical Transactions B, 1990
Equilibria between ferrous and ferric chlorides in molten salts have been studied for improving magnesium electrolysis and molten salt chlorination. The apparent equilibrium constants,K, of reaction FeCl2(melt)+0.5Cl2(gas)=FeCl3(melt) were obtained. Measured values ofK were in good agreement with computed ones from regression equations. The composition
Guangwen Zhao   +2 more
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Technology of Molten Salt Electrolysis of Magnesium Chloride

Materials Science Forum, 2010
The electrolytic production of magnesium from magnesium chloride containing sodium chloride-rich melts has been studied using mono-polar cell, where originally designed in consideration of current efficiency and energy consumption. The magnesium was formed well at the surface of cathode and floated at the free surface of the molten salt, and chlorine ...
Mi Seon Choi   +4 more
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The origin of the conductivity maximum in molten salts. I. Bismuth chloride

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2012
A new theory is presented to explain the conductivity maxima of molten salts (versus temperature and pressure). In the new theory, conductivity is due to ions hopping from counterion to counterion, and its temperature dependence can be explained with an ordinary Arrhenius equation in which the frequency prefactor A (for hopping opportunities) and ...
Adam T, Clay   +3 more
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