Structure and diffusion of molten alkali carbonate salts at the liquid-vacuum interface

The liquid-vacuum interface of molten alkali carbonate salts is studied with molecular dynamics simulations. Three salts comprised of LixNayKzCO3 near their respective eutectic concentrations are considered to understand the distribution of ions relative to a liquid-vacuum interface and their diffus...

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Main Author: Gerrick E. Lindberg
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Language:English
Published: PeerJ Inc. 2019-10-01
Series:PeerJ Physical Chemistry
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description The liquid-vacuum interface of molten alkali carbonate salts is studied with molecular dynamics simulations. Three salts comprised of LixNayKzCO3 near their respective eutectic concentrations are considered to understand the distribution of ions relative to a liquid-vacuum interface and their diffusivity. These simulations show that each of the cations accumulate at the interface preferentially compared to carbonate. The cation ordering is found to inversely correspond to cation radius, with K being the most likely occupant at the surface, followed by Na, Li, and then the anion. Similar to other studies, the carbonate is found to diffuse more slowly than the cations, but we do observe small differences in diffusion between compositions that present opportunities to optimize ion transport. These results hold consequences for our understanding of ion behavior in molten carbonate salts and the performance of devices employ these electrolytes.
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spelling doaj.art-be3f947b9aa542eeb33d36bb97eb85a12022-12-21T20:16:45ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ Physical Chemistry2689-77332019-10-011e310.7717/peerj-pchem.3Structure and diffusion of molten alkali carbonate salts at the liquid-vacuum interfaceGerrick E. Lindberg0Department of Applied Physics and Materials Science, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Center for Materials Interfaces in Research and Applications, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, United States of AmericaThe liquid-vacuum interface of molten alkali carbonate salts is studied with molecular dynamics simulations. Three salts comprised of LixNayKzCO3 near their respective eutectic concentrations are considered to understand the distribution of ions relative to a liquid-vacuum interface and their diffusivity. These simulations show that each of the cations accumulate at the interface preferentially compared to carbonate. The cation ordering is found to inversely correspond to cation radius, with K being the most likely occupant at the surface, followed by Na, Li, and then the anion. Similar to other studies, the carbonate is found to diffuse more slowly than the cations, but we do observe small differences in diffusion between compositions that present opportunities to optimize ion transport. These results hold consequences for our understanding of ion behavior in molten carbonate salts and the performance of devices employ these electrolytes.https://peerj.com/articles/pchem-3.pdfMolten alkali carbonate saltsLiquid-vacuum interfaceMolecular dynamics
spellingShingle Gerrick E. Lindberg
Structure and diffusion of molten alkali carbonate salts at the liquid-vacuum interface
PeerJ Physical Chemistry
Molten alkali carbonate salts
Liquid-vacuum interface
Molecular dynamics
title Structure and diffusion of molten alkali carbonate salts at the liquid-vacuum interface
title_full Structure and diffusion of molten alkali carbonate salts at the liquid-vacuum interface
title_fullStr Structure and diffusion of molten alkali carbonate salts at the liquid-vacuum interface
title_full_unstemmed Structure and diffusion of molten alkali carbonate salts at the liquid-vacuum interface
title_short Structure and diffusion of molten alkali carbonate salts at the liquid-vacuum interface
title_sort structure and diffusion of molten alkali carbonate salts at the liquid vacuum interface
topic Molten alkali carbonate salts
Liquid-vacuum interface
Molecular dynamics
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