Solidion Technology Wins Second DOE Grant for Nuclear Reactor Innovation

Reuters2025-12-29
Solidion Technology Wins Second DOE Grant for Nuclear Reactor Innovation

Solidion Technology Inc. has been awarded a second grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to accelerate research into anti-corrosive additives for molten-salts-based heat transfer fluids used in advanced nuclear reactors. The research, conducted in collaboration with Oak Ridge National Laboratory, will focus on developing a nanofluids-based energy material by engineering a colloidal suspension of hollow carbon nanoparticles in conventional molten salts. This innovation aims to enhance heat transfer and reduce corrosion, supporting the cost reduction, safety, and commercialization of advanced molten salt nuclear reactors, including small modular reactors.

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