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Tipo de Documento
Resumo

Título
Molten Alkali Nitrates as Engineering Fluids

Participantes na publicação
Valentim Nunes (Author)
INSTITUTO POLITÉCNICO DE TOMAR
Carla Queirós (Author)
Dep. Química e Bioquímica
CQE
Maria José Lourenço (Author)
Dep. Química e Bioquímica
CQE
Fernando Santos (Author)
Dep. Química e Bioquímica
CQE
Carlos Nieto de Castro (Author)
Dep. Química e Bioquímica
CQE

Resumo
Molten salts constitute an important class of fluids for high temperature applications, like catalytic medium for coal gasification, molten salt oxidation of wastes or for latent or sensible heat storage. In particular, molten alkali nitrates are being used as heat transfer/storage fluids in concentrated solar power (CSP) technologies. These kind of technologies operate in ranges of temperature for which molten salts are particularly adequate, due to its main characteristics: stability at high temperatures, low vapor pressure, liquid state in a large range of temperatures, ability to dissolve many inorganic and organic compounds, viscosity generally low (as ions are mutually independent) and high heat capacity per unit volume [1]. For the proper design and dimensioning of heat exchangers and other ancillary equipment’s it is decisive to have accurate data for the thermophysical properties of the employed fluids [2]. This paper discusses the available data for the relevant properties that are important to a salt system for storage and heat transfer applications. Those are the melting point, density, viscosity, heat capacity and thermal conductivity. The chosen fluids were the pure molten lithium, sodium and potassium nitrates and relevant mixtures, like the solar salt (NaNO3/KNO3: 60/40), Hitec® (a ternary mixture of NaNO3, KNO3 and NaNO2) and some new quaternary mixtures. \\nThis work reveals that there are still large discrepancies between different sets of data for the same salt systems. The impact of that and the potential applications are briefly discussed. The reviewed fluids have great potential for actual and future applications in renewable processes for energy storage and transformation.

Editor
Katharina Schroeder

Data de Publicação
2016-07-03

Instituição
FACULDADE DE CIÊNCIAS DA UNIVERSIDADE DE LISBOA

Evento
26th EUCHEM on Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids, 3-8, 2016

Identificadores da Publicação
ISBN - 9783950401745

Local
Vienna, Austria

Organizadores
Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry, TU-Wien

Editora
TU-Wien

Edição
2016
Volume
1

Número de Páginas
1
Página Inicial
85

Identificadores do Documento
URL - http://euchem2016.book-of-abstracts.com/programme/confirmed-oral-presentations/

Keywords
Molten Salts Alkali Nitrates Engineering Fluids


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APA
Valentim Nunes, Carla Queirós, Maria José Lourenço, Fernando Santos, Carlos Nieto de Castro, (2016). Molten Alkali Nitrates as Engineering Fluids. 26th EUCHEM on Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids, 3-8, 2016, 85-

IEEE
Valentim Nunes, Carla Queirós, Maria José Lourenço, Fernando Santos, Carlos Nieto de Castro, "Molten Alkali Nitrates as Engineering Fluids" in 26th EUCHEM on Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids, 3-8, 2016, Vienna, Austria, 2016, pp. 85-, doi:

BIBTEX
@InProceedings{41254, author = {Valentim Nunes and Carla Queirós and Maria José Lourenço and Fernando Santos and Carlos Nieto de Castro}, title = {Molten Alkali Nitrates as Engineering Fluids}, booktitle = {26th EUCHEM on Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids, 3-8, 2016}, year = 2016, pages = {85-}, address = {Vienna, Austria}, publisher = {TU-Wien} }