"Chemists Unveil Electrons' Shape-Shifting Abilities in Molten Salts"

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Chemists have discovered that electrons interacting with molten salts can exist in three distinct states, each with different properties. This finding helps in understanding the behavior of molten salts in advanced nuclear reactors and predicting the impact of radiation on their performance. The study focused on molten zinc chloride salt and found that the excess electrons can form molecular radicals, localize on single ions, or spread out diffusely over multiple ions. Further research is needed to explore the long-term effects and potential formation of more complex species.
Topics:science#chemical-reactions#electrons#molten-salts#nuclear-reactors#radiation#science-and-technology
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