Novel textured surfaces for superior corrosion mitigation in molten carbonate salts for concentrating solar power

RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS(2022)

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Corrosion of metals in contact with molten salts used for thermal energy storage and heat transport at high temperatures is a serious impediment to the development of next-generation concentrating solar thermal systems. Toward addressing this limitation, novel multiscale fractal-textured Ni coatings on a variety of substrate alloys are presented in this study for exceptional corrosion mitigation in molten carbonate salts at a high temperature. Strongly adherent, durable, single-layer, and double-layer multiscale fractal coatings were fabricated using the electrodeposition method. Corrosion performance of the coatings on SS310, SS316, SS347, and In800H was studied in molten carbonate salt (32% Li2CO3+33% Na2CO3+35% K2CO3) at 750 degrees C. Single-layer coatings are stable up to 300 h immersion, whereas double-layer coatings are stable beyond 750 h. The corrosion rate of double-layer Ni coatings on ferrous alloys was reduced by as much as 60% from that of uncoated surfaces and was about 18% below that of higher cost, high Ni content Ha230. The study represents the first-ever report of corrosion characteristics of alloys in carbonate salts at 750 degrees C and the first demonstration of a means of dramatically reducing corrosion in carbonate salts at a high temperature. The article is significant in that it provides a viable approach for low-cost structural alloys to be corrosion-resistant to molten carbonate heat transfer fluids and storage media in high-temperature concentrating solar thermal applications. The corrosionresistant coatings provide opportunities for the use of low-cost, ferritic alloys instead of the expensive nickelbased alloys in practice.
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Electrodeposition, Ni coatings, Fractal texturing, Corrosion mitigation, Molten carbonate salts, High temperature
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