This review article examines the corrosion phenomena and mitigation strategies associated with molten salts used in thermal energy storage (TES) and heat transfer applications. Corrosion presents a critical challenge in concentrated solar power (CSP) plants and other high-temperature systems, affecting the durability and cost-efficiency of materials in storage tanks, heat exchangers, and piping. This study offers a comprehensive comparison of corrosion test methods and results, analyzing factors such as operating conditions, salt compositions, and material properties. Emphasis is also placed on strategies such as molten salt purification, the addition of corrosion inhibitors, and the application of protective coatings. This review aims to advance research and development in the TES sector by highlighting knowledge gaps and proposing directions for future experimentation.
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M. Carmen Pavón-Moreno
Antonio Lopez-Paneque
José M. Gallardo
Materials
Universidad de Sevilla
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