Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6760550 | Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We investigated the suppressing effect of Sodium-based Titanium Nanofluid (NaTiNF) on the Sodium-water Vapor Reaction (SVR). The increases in temperature during the reaction of pure sodium (Na) and NaTiNF with water vapor were measured, and surface reaction phenomena were recorded using a high-speed camera. The temperature increase in the reaction of NaTiNF with water vapor was slower than that of Na. From the visualization view, the surface of NaTiNF remained stable whereas the surface of Na reacted vigorously during the reaction. This difference in behavior demonstrates that titanium nanoparticles (Ti NPs) of NaTiNF impede the contact between Na and water, and thereby suppress the chemical reactivity of the SVR.
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Authors
Gunyeop Park, Soo Jae Kim, Hyun Sun Park, Moo Hwan Kim,