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MOLTEN-SALT CONVERTER REACTORS
Annals of Nuclear Energy, 1975Abstract Molten-salt reactors appear to have substantial promise as advanced converters. Conversion ratios of 0.85 – 0.9 should be attainable with favorable fuel cycle costs, with 235U valued at $12/g. An increase in 235U value by a factor of two or three ($10–$30/lb. U3O3, $75/SWU) would be expected to increase the optimum conversion ratio, but this
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Nuclear Science and Engineering, 1968
(1968). Molten Salts Handbook. Nuclear Science and Engineering: Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 152-152.
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(1968). Molten Salts Handbook. Nuclear Science and Engineering: Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 152-152.
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Exploring Cr and molten salt interfacial interactions for molten salt applications
Physical Chemistry Chemical PhysicsStudying the morphological, chemical and structural evolution of Cr in molten salt provides insight into metal–molten salt interfacial behaviors.
Xiaoyang Liu +19 more
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Molten salts bearing anion receptor
Chemical Communications, 2004A series of organoboron molten salts prepared by hydroboration of allyl imidazolium type molten salts with various hydroborating reagents such as monobromoborane dimethyl sulfide complex, 9-borabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane (9-BBN) and mesitylborane, and subsequent anion exchange reaction exhibited selective cation transporting property with ionic conductivity ...
Noriyoshi, Matsumi +2 more
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Silicon Electrochemistry in Molten Salts
Chemical Reviews, 2019Silicon electrochemistry has the potential to advance sustainable energy solutions by offering environmentally friendly and secure technologies that can contribute to the low-carbon economy. Electrochemical methods use electrons directly as reducing agents, eliminating the need for harmful chemicals and offering simpler, one-step, process control ...
Eimutis Juzeliu̅nas, Derek J. Fray
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Abstract Chapter 18 discusses the development of molten-salt reactors (MSRs) that were initially pursued by Alvin Weinberg at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, with the first MSR becoming critical in 1954. Advantages identified for MSRs included elimination of pressurization equipment that is required for water-cooled reactors and the ...
Yafei Wang +3 more
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Yafei Wang +3 more
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1959
The determination of the thermopotential of the thermocell Ag/AgNO/sub 3/ /Ag is described. The contributions to the thermopotential are analyzed. Some speculations on the significance of the results are presented. (auth)
Benson R. Sundheim, Joseph Rosenstreich
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The determination of the thermopotential of the thermocell Ag/AgNO/sub 3/ /Ag is described. The contributions to the thermopotential are analyzed. Some speculations on the significance of the results are presented. (auth)
Benson R. Sundheim, Joseph Rosenstreich
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Molten Salt Processing Of Fuels
Fall Meeting of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME, 1974American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc. Abstract Molten alkali metal carbonates are catalysts for the gasification of hydrocarbonaceous fuels with steam. The gasification temperature can be varied by changing the melt composition so that a range of products can be ...
A.E. Cover, W.C. Schreiner
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Metallic Colloids in Molten Salts
Science, 1969Gold, silver, and silver iodide sols were prepared in mixed nitrate melts. Electron micographs of the gold and silver sols show particles smaller than 1 micron. The gold sols exhibit conventional absorption and scattering spectra. Both gold and silver sols show unusual stability.
H W, Kohn, T E, Willmarth
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1987
This fourth volume in the series opens some new arenas in the realm of molten salts technology, with research reports on amides, amide mixtures, and their electrochemical properties; chromatography in liquid organic salts; thermal conductivity; magnetic, calorimetric, and ultra-high-pressure ...
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This fourth volume in the series opens some new arenas in the realm of molten salts technology, with research reports on amides, amide mixtures, and their electrochemical properties; chromatography in liquid organic salts; thermal conductivity; magnetic, calorimetric, and ultra-high-pressure ...
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