ABC-Salt WP 3.2 Data underlying the publication: Hydrolysis of eutectic compositions in the ZnCl2:KCl:NaCl ternary system and effect of adding ZnO
doi:10.4121/13273226.v2
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Olsen, Espen; Nygård, Heidi S.; Niazi, Sepideh (2020): ABC-Salt WP 3.2 Data underlying the publication: Hydrolysis of eutectic compositions in the ZnCl2:KCl:NaCl ternary system and effect of adding ZnO. Version 2. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/13273226.v2
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The objective of this work is to investigate the properties of the eutectic mixtures of ZnCl2:KCl:NaCl that are of importance for thermochemical conversion of biomass. Four compositions of ZnCl2:KCl:NaCl are investigated, including Salt #1: 60: 20: 20, Salt #2: 59.5: 21.9: 18.6, Salt #3: 52.9: 33.7: 13.4 and Salt #4: 44.3: 41.9:13.8 in mole fraction. Salt #4 is found to exhibit the best properties, with low melting point, the highest thermal stability and the lowest hydrolysis rate. Salt #1 had the highest hydrolysis rate. However, addition of ZnO showed a marked, limiting effect on the hydrolysis
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- 2020-11-30 first online, published, posted
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4TU.ResearchData
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Hydrolysis of eutectic compositions in the ZnCl2:KCl:NaCl ternary system and effect of adding ZnO
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- Advanced Biomass Catalytic Conversion to Middle Distillates in Molten Salts (grant code 764089) [more info...] European Commission
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Norwegian university of life science (NMBU)
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