Authors
Phillip W Halstenberg, Ellie M Kim, Dianna Nguyen, Dmitry Maltsev, Dustin A Gilbert, Sheng Dai
Publication date
2024/12/17
Journal
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
Volume
64
Issue
1
Pages
429-440
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Molten metal chloride salts are promising candidates for advanced heat transfer fluids in generation IV nuclear reactors and beyond. However, research on the magnetic properties of suspended metallic nanoparticles at elevated temperatures is scarce, and there have been no attempts to develop a high-temperature, molten salt based ferrofluid. Such a ferrofluid would enable in situ manipulation of both the physical and thermal properties of the fluid via an external magnetic field. This study examines molten salt based ferrofluids comprised of metallic cobalt nanoparticles dispersed in molten metal chloride salts. High-temperature magnetometry and magneto-thermogalvometric measurements were conducted to evaluate the magnetic characteristics of the ferrofluid. Further analysis was conducted through a combination of microscopy, spectroscopy, solubility tests, and diffraction measurements. The metallic cobalt …
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