Carbon dioxide capture, storage, and utilization have been widely researched to achieve CO 2 zero emission and resolve climate change issues. Molten salt electrolysis is one promising method to ...
Molten salt electrochemistry has emerged as a transformative platform for synthesising carbon nanomaterials, offering a route to convert abundant and often problematic precursors such as carbon ...
France's Naarea has entered into a strategic partnership with EO Concept to explore the use of Naarea's XAMR molten salt fast neutron microreactor for the production of hydrogen and/or low-carbon ...
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Molten Salt Reactors (MSRs) are nuclear fission reactors in which either the fuel and/or the coolant is a molten salt. Molten salt is salt which liquifies at elevated temperatures and can store ...
A researcher from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology hopes to make molten salt reactors a little more practical by fine-tuning how they behave under extreme heat and pressure. Could his work ...
Idaho National Laboratory (INL) has debuted a new molten salt test loop that will support the development of advanced reactors using molten salts. The Molten Salt Flow Loop Test Bed is meant to allow ...
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory developed a method to convert a commonly discarded hydrocarbon polymer into gasoline- and diesel-like fuels. The team has ...
What if the next big thing in nuclear energy was a dusty old idea from the Cold War era? Once considered to power nuclear bombers, molten salt reactors (MSRs) are in the spotlight, promising safer, ...
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