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Title: | Long-Term Evaluation of a Ternary Mixture of Molten Salts in Solar Thermal Storage Systems: Impact on Thermophysical Properties and Corrosion |
Authors: | Guerreiro, Luis Hemriquez, Mauro Soto, Carlos Duran, Carlos Fuentealba, Edward Madrid, Felipe Cardemil, Jose Burrows, Juan Pasten, Raul Olivares, Douglas |
Editors: | Zhang, You Qiang, Yujie |
Keywords: | molten salts lithium nitrat corrosion steel |
Issue Date: | 30-Aug-2024 |
Publisher: | MDPI - Materials |
Citation: | Henríquez, M.; Reinoso
Burrows, J.C.; Pastén, R.; Soto, C.;
Duran, C.; Olivares, D.; Guerreiro, L.;
Cardemil, J.M.; Galleguillos Madrid,
F.M.; Fuentealba, E. Long-Term
Evaluation of a Ternary Mixture of
Molten Salts in Solar Thermal Storage
Systems: Impact on Thermophysical
Properties and Corrosion. Materials
2024, 17, 4053 |
Abstract: | Solar thermal plants typically undergo trough operational cycles spanning between 20 and
25 years, highlighting the critical need for accurate assessments of long-term component evolution.
Among these components, the heat storage media (molten salt) is crucial in plant design, as it
significantly influences both the thermophysical properties of the working fluid and the corrosion of
the steel components in thermal storage systems. Our research focused on evaluating the long-term
effects of operating a low-melting-point ternary mixture consisting of 30 wt% LiNO3, 57 wt% KNO3,
and 13 wt%NaNO3. Theternary mixture exhibited a melting point of 129 ◦C and thermal stability
above 550 ◦C. Over 15,000 h, the heat capacity decreased from 1.794 to 1.409 J/g ◦C. Additionally,
saline components such as CaCO3 and MgCO3, as well as lithium oxides (LiO and LiO2), were
detected due to the separation of the ternary mixture. A 30,000 h exposure resulted in the formation
of Fe2O3 and the presence of Cl, indicating prolonged interaction with the marine environment. This
investigation highlights the necessity of analyzing properties under actual operating conditions to
accurately predict the lifespan and select the appropriate materials for molten salt-based thermal
storage systems. |
URI: | https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/17/16/4053 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/38895 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | FIS - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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