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High Temperature Properties of Molten Nitrate Salt for Solar Thermal Energy Storage Application

Abstract

Molten alkali nitrates are used commercially as thermal storage fluids (HTF) for solar thermal electricity generation. Their range of operation is limited by the thermal stability and this limits the energy (steam-Rankine cycle) efficiency of these processes. In this study, the effect of atmosphere on the thermal stability of nitrates was investigated using simultaneous thermal analysis techniques (STA). The use of oxygen (O2) as a blanket gas was found to delay the decomposition point of the ternary NaNO3–KNO3–LiNO3 (13.23–57.14–29.63 weight ratio) mixture by 55 °C. By which operating range will increase 65 °C more compared to the binary solar salt. Higher heating rates increased the decomposition point but had less effect on premelting and melting properties. Nitrogen monoxide, and O2 evolution after melting indicates concurrent reversible reactions. Similar phenomena were observed for single and binary nitrates. The eutectic melting point of ternary nitrate obtained from the STA agreed well with FactSage eutectic composition prediction.

Authors

Mohammad MB; Brooks G; Akbar Rhamdhani M

Series

The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series

Pagination

pp. 531-539

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 2017

DOI

10.1007/978-3-319-51091-0_52

Conference proceedings

The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series

ISSN

2367-1181

Labels

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

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