Molten chloride technology pathway to meet the U.S. DOE sunshot initiative with Gen3 CSP

J. Vidal, Noah Klammer
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Third-generation (Gen3) concentrating solar power (CSP) technologies require a thermally stable and inexpensive fluid to be used for heat transfer and thermal energy storage. For Gen3 CSP plants, a molten salt composed of MgCl2 – KCl – NaCl is a new candidate, but it is familiar enough to plants with existing molten-salt systems. To determine the best composition for the heat-transfer fluid, we mixed nine different ratios of the salts, dry/purified them following strict protocols, and tested them with a differential scanning calorimeter and a thermogravimetric analyzer. Our results showed that the lowest melting and solidification temperature of 385°C ± 1°C was determined for the eutectic composition 44.7 MgCl2 – 25.8 KCl – 29.4 NaCl (mol.%). We determined that improper handling and preparation of the salt mixture highly affects its thermal properties because of moisture absorption. Preparation standards—particularly the dehydration of hydrous MgCl2—merit further development.
熔融氯化物技术途径,以满足美国能源部sunshot计划与Gen3 CSP
第三代(Gen3)聚光太阳能(CSP)技术需要一种热稳定且廉价的流体用于传热和热能储存。对于第三代CSP装置,由MgCl2 - KCl - NaCl组成的熔盐是一种新的候选盐,但对于现有熔盐系统的装置来说已经足够熟悉了。为了确定传热流体的最佳组成,我们混合了9种不同比例的盐,按照严格的规程进行干燥/纯化,并用差示扫描量热计和热重分析仪进行测试。结果表明,共晶成分为44.7 MgCl2 - 25.8 KCl - 29.4 NaCl (mol.%)时,最低熔融凝固温度为385℃±1℃。我们确定,由于吸湿性,不当的处理和制备盐混合物会严重影响其热性能。制备标准-特别是含水氯化镁的脱水-值得进一步发展。
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