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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qing-Jie Li ◽  
David Sprouster ◽  
Guiqiu Zheng ◽  
Jӧrg Neuefeind ◽  
Alex Braatz ◽  
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The resurgence of the Molten-Salt Nuclear Reactors (MSR) creates interesting problems in molten-salt chemistry. As MSRs operate, the composition and physical properties of salts change because of fission and corrosion. Since Cr is the principal corrosion product and NaCl is a common constituent, we studied the atomic structure of molten NaCl-CrCl3. We found networks of CrCl3− 6 octahedra and an intermediate-range order with nonmonotonic temperature behavior in a remarkable agreement between measurements and ab initio simulations. Even though the corrosion results in minute quantities of dissolved Cr, the speciation of Cr could lead to changes in molten-salt properties in nuclear and solar salts. In particular, we found a much lower than expected melting temperature and a broad metastable liquid-solid coexistence phase. The availability of Cr isotopes with very different neutron-scattering properties makes Cr an ideal model multi-valent ion for experimental validation of new atomistic models such as neural network interatomic potentials.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qing-Jie Li ◽  
David Sprouster ◽  
Guiqiu Zheng ◽  
Jӧrg Neuefeind ◽  
Alex Braatz ◽  
...  

The resurgence of the Molten-Salt Nuclear Reactors (MSR) creates interesting problems in molten-salt chemistry. As MSRs operate, the composition and physical properties of salts change because of fission and corrosion. Since Cr is the principal corrosion product and NaCl is a common constituent, we studied the atomic structure of molten NaCl-CrCl3. We found networks of CrCl3− 6 octahedra and an intermediate-range order with nonmonotonic temperature behavior in a remarkable agreement between measurements and ab initio simulations. Even though the corrosion results in minute quantities of dissolved Cr, the speciation of Cr could lead to changes in molten-salt properties in nuclear and solar salts. In particular, we found a much lower than expected melting temperature and a broad metastable liquid-solid coexistence phase. The availability of Cr isotopes with very different neutron-scattering properties makes Cr an ideal model multi-valent ion for experimental validation of new atomistic models such as neural network interatomic potentials.


2018 ◽  
Vol 155 ◽  
pp. 503-513 ◽  
Author(s):  
Veronika Anna Sötz ◽  
Alexander Bonk ◽  
Jochen Forstner ◽  
Thomas Bauer

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander Bonk ◽  
Markus Braun ◽  
Andrea Hanke ◽  
Jochen Forstner ◽  
Dagmar Rückle ◽  
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