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- FLiNaK is the name of the ternary eutectic alkaline metal fluoride salt mixture LiF-NaF-KF (46.5-11.5-42 mol %). It has a melting point of 462 °C and a...
- and cooling in the ARC fusion reactor, a compact tokamak design by MIT. FLiNaK Molten salt reactor Liquid fluoride thorium reactor http://www.ornl...
- of an Li-C-F interface on the carbon electrodes. A useful molten salt, FLiNaK, consists of a mixture of LiF, together with sodium fluoride and pot****ium...
- Li2CrO4 Li2CrO4·2H2O Li2Cr2O7 CsLiB6O10 LiD LiF Li2F LiF4Al Li3F6Al FLiBe LiFePO4 FLiNaK LiGaH4 Li2GeF6 Li2GeO3 LiGe2(PO4)3 LiH LiH2AsO4 Li2HAsO4 LiHCO3 Li3H(CO3)2...
- Thermodynamic Properties of β-Lithium Hexafluoroaluminate, Li3AlF6, from 15 to 380 K". Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, Section A. 74A...
- Li2CrO4 Li2CrO4·2H2O Li2Cr2O7 CsLiB6O10 LiD LiF Li2F LiF4Al Li3F6Al FLiBe LiFePO4 FLiNaK LiGaH4 Li2GeF6 Li2GeO3 LiGe2(PO4)3 LiH LiH2AsO4 Li2HAsO4 LiHCO3 Li3H(CO3)2...
- mix of sodium fluoride and sodium tetrafluoroborate (NaF-NaBF4). Other choices are FLiBe and FLiNaK. Liquified gases are used as coolants for cryogenic...
- Li2CrO4 Li2CrO4·2H2O Li2Cr2O7 CsLiB6O10 LiD LiF Li2F LiF4Al Li3F6Al FLiBe LiFePO4 FLiNaK LiGaH4 Li2GeF6 Li2GeO3 LiGe2(PO4)3 LiH LiH2AsO4 Li2HAsO4 LiHCO3 Li3H(CO3)2...
- Li2CrO4 Li2CrO4·2H2O Li2Cr2O7 CsLiB6O10 LiD LiF Li2F LiF4Al Li3F6Al FLiBe LiFePO4 FLiNaK LiGaH4 Li2GeF6 Li2GeO3 LiGe2(PO4)3 LiH LiH2AsO4 Li2HAsO4 LiHCO3 Li3H(CO3)2...
- Li2CrO4 Li2CrO4·2H2O Li2Cr2O7 CsLiB6O10 LiD LiF Li2F LiF4Al Li3F6Al FLiBe LiFePO4 FLiNaK LiGaH4 Li2GeF6 Li2GeO3 LiGe2(PO4)3 LiH LiH2AsO4 Li2HAsO4 LiHCO3 Li3H(CO3)2...