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Fuel Salt for the Molten-Salt Reactor

Atomic Energy, 2013
The solubility of Th, U, Ce, La, and Pr in melted salt 45LiF–12NaF–43KF, which supports a fast neutron spectrum for the molten-salt reactor, is found experimentally to be high in the interval 550–700°C. On the basis of an analysis of the physicochemical and nuclear-physical properties of different fluoride salts, it is proposed that the eutectic 46 ...
L. I. Ponomarev   +7 more
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MOLTEN-SALT CONVERTER REACTORS

Annals of Nuclear Energy, 1975
Abstract 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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The compressibility of molten salts

The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 2013
Abstract Values of the adiabatic and isothermal compressibility, κ S and κ T , of some 80 molten salts at the corresponding temperature of T  = 1.1 T m ( T m is the melting point) are obtained from literature data either directly or re-calculated here.
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Molten Salt Techniques

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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The Structure of Molten Salts

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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CHAPTER 20. Volumetric Behaviour of Molten Salts and Molten Salt Hydrates

2014
The volumetric behaviour of molten salts and salt hydrates depends on their measured densities as functions of the temperature at ambient pressure. Ultrasound velocities are also needed for obtaining compressibility data. The methodology employed for these measurements, as it is applicable at elevated temperatures, is briefly described.
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The Directional Crystallization Process of Poly (triazine imide) Single Crystals in Molten Salts

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2023
Wei Lin, Yidong Hou, Guigang Zhang
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Molten Salt Systems and the New Developments for the Application of Molten Salts

Journal of Electrochemistry, 2007
Peng LIU, Ye-xiang TONG, Qi-qin YANG
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