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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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The Compatibility of Nuclear Graphite With Molten Salt in the Molten Salt Reactor
Volume 2: Plant Systems, Structures, Components, and Materials; Risk Assessments and Management, 2018In thermal Molten Salt Reactors, the nuclear graphite core is in direct contact with the molten salt coolant. Due to the porous nature of nuclear graphite, the molten salt may infiltrate the nuclear graphite, which may affect the mechanical strength and irradiation behavior of the nuclear graphite.
Zhoutong He +5 more
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Decarburization in molten salts
Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 1971The decarburizing influence and corrosive effect of molten halides depend on the concentration of impurities in them. With use of slags as heat-transfer agents there is no decarburization. However, the iron oxide concentration in the bath should not exceed 5%.
M. P. Braun +3 more
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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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EMF Measurements in Molten Salts*
1968An e.m.f. measurement is capable, in principle, of providing directly the free energy of the cell process, and therefore all the thermodynamic information obtainable from the free energy and its derivatives. E.m.f. measurements may therefore provide free energies of formation of pure molten salts, free energies of mixing in binary molten salt mixtures,
JERRY BRAUNSTEIN, HELEN BRAUNSTEIN
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Thermodynamics of Molten Salts
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1972The configurational thermodynamic properties of several molten tetraalkylammonium tetraalkylborate salts have been measured and are compared with the properties of fluids composed of their isoelectronic, electrically neutral hydrocarbons. These comparisons have been made over a 40C° temperature range and a 15% variation of their volumes in an attempt ...
T. Grindley, John E. Lind
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Rheologica Acta, 1981
The fluidity,φ, of a molten salt is directly proportional to the relative free volume (V − V0)/V0. Although the parameterV0 is closely related to the molar volume of the solid near the melting point the proportionality constant is difficult to interpret in terms of the microscopic or thermodynamic properties of the salt.
R. P. Chhabra, R. J. Hunter
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The fluidity,φ, of a molten salt is directly proportional to the relative free volume (V − V0)/V0. Although the parameterV0 is closely related to the molar volume of the solid near the melting point the proportionality constant is difficult to interpret in terms of the microscopic or thermodynamic properties of the salt.
R. P. Chhabra, R. J. Hunter
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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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1987
A review of the structural properties of molten salts is presented, with special emphasis on the results of neutron scattering combined with the technique of isotopic substitution. The use of alternative structural methods based on EXAFS, anomalous scattering or isomorphic substitution is also discussed.
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A review of the structural properties of molten salts is presented, with special emphasis on the results of neutron scattering combined with the technique of isotopic substitution. The use of alternative structural methods based on EXAFS, anomalous scattering or isomorphic substitution is also discussed.
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