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Thermodynamic Properties of Rare Earth Chlorides in Molten Salts: A Novel Approach to Experimental Electrochemistry of Molten...

by Prashant Bagri
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Book
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LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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Saarbrücken, Germany

The thermodynamic and electrochemical properties of rare earth chlorides in molten salt solutions are of interest from the standpoint of both pyrochemical processing of spent nuclear fuel and for the development of Generation IV nuclear reactors. Knowledge of key properties like activity coefficients and phase diagrams will accelerate the development of safe reliable carbon free energy. In this work, three conduits of research have been pursued and reported within the larger theme of minimization of waste in spent fuel reprocessing and associated technology development. The activity coefficient of rare earth chlorides has been investigated using ground breaking theory and experimental approach. Furthermore, an ionic size dependent activity coefficient model is presented. This book also contains research into quaternary phase diagrams for LiCl-KCl-CsCl-RECl3 molten salt systems. This book should prove an excellent introduction to anyone pursuing a career in experimental high temperature electrochemistry and molten salt chemistry.