Nanoencapsulation of binary nitrate molten salts for thermal energy storage: Synthesis, thermal performance, and thermal reliability

Molten salts have favorable features to serve as thermal energy storage (TES) media, and their nano-sized capsules are advantageous for efficient TES. However, their high water solubility hinders encapsulation by conventional methods, such as the sol–gel process. In this study, a binary nitrate molt...

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description Molten salts have favorable features to serve as thermal energy storage (TES) media, and their nano-sized capsules are advantageous for efficient TES. However, their high water solubility hinders encapsulation by conventional methods, such as the sol–gel process. In this study, a binary nitrate molten salt mixture (NaNO3 and KNO3 in 60:40 mass ratio) was nanoencapsulated by a silica (SiO2) shell using emulsification and sol–gel techniques. The diameters of the molten salt capsules were controlled from a few micrometers to several hundred nanometers by regulating the stirring intensity and surfactant dosage during the synthesis process. Based on differential scanning calorimetry measurements, the encapsulation ratio and encapsulation efficiency were calculated 50.6% and 50.0%, respectively. Thermogravimetric analysis confirmed that the thermally stable SiO2 shell enhances the decomposition temperature of the binary nitrate salt mixture. Finally, the proposed nanoencapsulation protocol was also utilized to encapsulate a different nitrate salt mixture (NaNO3 and KNO3 in 80:20 mass ratio) and two single nitrate salts (NaNO3 and KNO3). This was done to validate both its applicability to all nitrate salt mixtures and the consistency of the chemical composition in each nanocapsule. The achievement for these nitrates suggests the possibility of comprehensive nanoencapsulation of water-soluble materials. [Display omitted] •Binary molten salt nanocapsules were synthesized via emulsification and sol-gel method.•The capsule size was controlled from hundreds nanometer to a few micrometers.•High thermal reliability index of 99.6% was obtained after 50 thermal cycles.•Nanoencapsulation enhances the maximum stability limit of the molten salt up to 611.5 °C.•The developed nanoencapsulation technique is applicable to both other single molten salts and their mixtures.
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Chemical composition
Diameters
Differential scanning calorimetry
Emulsification
Emulsion
Encapsulation
Energy storage
Micrometers
Molten salt
Molten salts
Nanoencapsulation
Nitrates
Salts
Silica
Silicon dioxide
Sodium nitrates
Sol-gel processes
Sol–gel
Synthesis
Thermal energy
Thermal energy storage
Thermal stability
Thermogravimetric analysis
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