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Suppressing supercooling in magnesium nitrate hexahydrate and evaluating corrosion of aluminium alloy container for latent heat storage application

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JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY
Volume 129, Issue 3, Pages 1573-1581

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10973-017-6334-0

Keywords

Magnesium nitrate hexahydrate; Supercooling; Nucleating agent; Corrosion; Thermal stability

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  1. Slovak Grant Agency [VEGA 1/0101/14]

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The repeating of heating/cooling cycle (75 times) simulating the heat energy storage in magnesium nitrate hexahydrate confirmed supercooling of 27 K, and thus many non-isostructural nucleating agents were tested in concentration of 1 mass% in four charge/discharge cycles. From the whole group, four promising nucleating salts were subjected to detailed study with addition of 0.5, 1, and 2 mass% of nucleating salt. The results show that the addition of Mg(OH)(2), BaO, MgO and Sr(OH)2 suppressed supercooling below 5 K during 50 melting/crystallization cycles. At the similar conditions (temperature range and repeating of heating and cooling), MNH and MNH with 0.5 mass% Mg(OH)(2) or Sr(OH)2 underwent corrosion tests in aluminium alloy tubes to discover applicability of this material for the containers or capsules for heat storage. The long-term contact (> 49 days) of aluminium alloy with melted heat storage material for 664 h provided information about suitability of alloy for storing of magnesium nitrate hexahydrate with nucleating agent.

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