Matthew S. Emerson, Alexander S. Ivanov*, Leighanne C. Gallington, Dmitry S. Maltsev, Phillip Halstenberg, Sheng Dai, Santanu Roy*, Vyacheslav S. Bryantsev* and Claudio J. Margulis*,
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Heterogeneous Structure, Mechanisms of Counterion Exchange, and the Spacer Salt Effect in Complex Molten Salt Mixtures Including LaCl3
Complex molten chloride salt mixtures of uranium, magnesium, and sodium are top candidates for promising nuclear energy technologies to produce electricity based on molten salt reactors. From a local structural perspective, LaCl3 is similar to UCl3 and hence a good proxy to study these complex salt mixtures. As fission products, lanthanide salts and their mixtures are also very important in their own right. This article describes from an experimental and theory perspective how very different the structural roles of MgCl2 and NaCl are in mixtures with LaCl3. We find that, whereas MgCl2 becomes an integral part of multivalent ionic networks, NaCl separates them. In a recent article (J. Am. Chem. Soc.2022, 144, 21751–21762) we have called the disruptive behavior of NaCl “the spacer salt effect”. Because of the heterogeneous nature of these salt mixtures, there are multiple structural motifs in the melt, each with its particular free energetics. Our work identifies and quantifies these; it also elucidates the mechanisms through which Cl– ions exchange between Mg2+-rich and La3+-rich environments.
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