The effects of a rapidly heated nanoparticle on the structure of a concentrated aqueous salt solution are studied using molecular dynamics simulations. A diamond-like nanoparticle of radius 20 Å is immersed in a sodium-chloride solution at 20% above the experimental saturation concentration and equilibrated at T = 293 K and P = 1 atm. The nanoparticle is then rapidly heated to several thousand degrees Kelvin, and the system is held under isobaric-isoenthalpic conditions. It is observed that after 2-3 ns, the salt ions are depleted far more than water molecules from a proximal zone 15-25 Å from the nanoparticle surface. This leads to a transient reduction in molality in the proximal zone and an increase in ion clustering in the distal zone. ...
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© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Enhancing the specific heat capacity of molten salts by na...
This project was concerned with observing the process of nucleation of crystalline species during th...
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Advances in molecular-simulation methods allow for ever larger systems of particles to be studied a...
The main issues of molten salts in concentrated solar power plants are their poor thermophysical pro...
For potential applications in nano-mediated radiofrequency cancer hyperthermia, the nanomaterial und...
In concentrating solar power plants, the heat capacity of thermal storage media is a key factor that...
Nanoparticles have been used in thermal applications to increase the specific heat of the molten sal...
Highlighted experimental studies on nanofluids reveal an anomalous increment in the specific heat ca...
Non-photochemical laser-induced nucleation (NPLIN) is a process where a crystalline phase is formed ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Enhancing the specific heat capacity of molten salts by na...
This project was concerned with observing the process of nucleation of crystalline species during th...
Molten salts have been widely used as thermal energy storage (TES) materials as they offer favourabl...
Molten salts can be used as heat transfer fluids or thermal storage materials in a concentrated sola...
The desire to increase the efficiency of existing renewable energy sources has been thoroughly resea...
Fragmentation of colloidal 54 nm gold nanoparticles by picosecond laser pulses is recorded by timere...
We present a molecular dynamics simulation study on the effects of sodium chloride addition on stabi...
The use of molten salt-based nanofluids as heat transfer fluids or thermal energy storage materials ...
Advances in molecular-simulation methods allow for ever larger systems of particles to be studied a...
The main issues of molten salts in concentrated solar power plants are their poor thermophysical pro...
For potential applications in nano-mediated radiofrequency cancer hyperthermia, the nanomaterial und...
In concentrating solar power plants, the heat capacity of thermal storage media is a key factor that...