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Investigation of Regeneration Mechanisms of Aged Solar Salt

Julian Steinbrecher, Alexander Bonk, Veronika Anna Sötz, Thomas Bauer

2021Materials22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The scope of our study was to examine the potential of regeneration mechanisms of an aged molten Solar Salt (nitrite, oxide impurity) by utilization of reactive gas species (nitrous gases, oxygen). Initially, aging of Solar Salt (60 wt% NaNO3, 40 wt% KNO3) was mimicked by supplementing the decomposition products, sodium nitrite and sodium peroxide, to the nitrate salt mixture. The impact of different reactive purge gas compositions on the regeneration of Solar Salt was elaborated. Purging the molten salt with a synthetic air (p(O2) = 0.2 atm) gas stream containing NO (200 ppm), the oxide ion concentration was effectively reduced. Increasing the oxygen partial pressure (p(O2) = 0.8 atm, 200 ppm NO) resulted in even lower oxide ion equilibrium concentrations. To our knowledge, this investigation is the first to present evidence of the regeneration of an oxide rich molten Solar Salt, and reveals the huge impact of reactive gases on Solar Salt reaction chemistry.

Topics & Concepts

Salt (chemistry)ChemistryNitriteHydrogen peroxideInorganic chemistryNitrateOxygenDecompositionOxideEnvironmental chemistryOrganic chemistryPhase Change Materials ResearchAdsorption and Cooling SystemsSolar Thermal and Photovoltaic Systems
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