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Research » Waste Treatment and Primary metallurgy

Title

Solar

Type

Grundlagenforschung

Sponsorship

DFG

Duration

01.03.2024 – 01.03.2027

Partner

DLR Köln, Institut für Werkstoff-Forschung

Description

In this research, it is aimed to establish and assess a scientific methodology enabling the targeted synthesis of engineered secondary raw materials from metallurgical residues and recycled fine ceramics as additives. As a use case, fayalitic by-products, commonly used in nonferrous metallurgy, and ceramic processing residues shall be investigated as secondary resources for ceramic particles with specific thermal, optical and structural properties to be used as solar heat transfer and storage medium in concentrated solar power plants (CSP). Ceramic processing residues will be added as dopants to the fayalitic pyrometallurgical by-products to tune the crystallization process and products of smelting process aiming to improve functional properties. Material design and synthesis include adapted doping/smelting/cooling and subsequent heat treatment processes, accompanied by thermochemical modelling. Characterization includes phase- and microstructural evolution as well as thermo-physical properties of derived engineered new ceramics. Properties will be compared with the state-of-the-art ceramic particles prepared from unmodified raw materials in order to validate the new methodology. Thermodynamic modelling and experimental results will be combined to validate this research’s hypotheses and to design a generalized, integrated model workflow to transform metallurgical by-products into value added artificial minerals.

Source of the image: Buck, Reiner; Giuliano, Stefano; Solar tower system temperature range optimization for reduced LCOE; 2019; https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5117522

IME project management: Dorothea Schneider geb. Kenn

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