Purification strategy and effect of impurities on corrosivity of dehydrated carnallite for thermal solar applications

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This paper presents a purification method for dehydrated carnallite (DC) - a commercial ternary MgCl2-KCl-NaCl salt - for concentrating solar power (CSP) applications based on a thermal and chemical treatment using the reduction power of Mg. The purification is effective at reducing MgOH+ by an order of magnitude - from around 5 wt% in non-treated salt to less than 0.5 wt% in post-purification salt. The corresponding decrease in the measured corrosion rate of Haynes 230 at 800 °C from >3200 μm per year to around 40 μm per year indicates that soluble MgOH+ is indeed correlated to corrosion. The addition of elemental Mg serves as both a scavenger of impurities and corrosion potential control, which are considered the primary mechanisms for corrosion mitigation.

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Zhao, Y., Klammer, N., & Vidal, J. (2019). Purification strategy and effect of impurities on corrosivity of dehydrated carnallite for thermal solar applications. RSC Advances, 9(71), 41664–41671. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra09352d

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