Publication subTitle :From Lab to Applications
Author: Lantelme Frederic;Groult Henri
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication year: 2013
E-ISBN: 9780124017221
P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123985385
P-ISBN(Hardback): 9780123985385
Subject: O645.4 molten salt
Language: ENG
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Description
Molten salts and fused media provide the key properties and the theory of molten salts, as well as aspects of fused salts chemistry, helping you generate new ideas and applications for fused salts. Molten Salts Chemistry: From Lab to Applications examines how the electrical and thermal properties of molten salts, and generally low vapour pressure are well adapted to high temperature chemistry, enabling fast reaction rates. It also explains how their ability to dissolve many inorganic compounds such as oxides, nitrides, carbides and other salts make molten salts ideal as solvents in electrometallurgy, metal coating, treatment of by-products and energy conversion. This book also reviews newer applications of molten salts including materials for energy storage such as carbon nano-particles for efficient super capacitors, high capacity molten salt batteries and for heat transport and storage in solar plants. In addition, owing to their high thermal stability, they are considered as ideal candidates for the development of safer nuclear reactors and for the treatment of nuclear waste, especially to separate actinides from lanthanides by electrorefining.
- Explains the theory and properties of molten salts to help scientists understand these unique liquids
- Provides an ideal introduction to this expanding field
- Illustrated text with key real-life applications of molten salts in synthesis, energy, nuclear, and metal extraction