Published September 17, 2025 | Version v1
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Molten Salt Mixtures as an Energy Carrier for Thermochemical Processes of Renewable Gas Production: Review and Perspectives

  • 1. ROR icon National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development
  • 2. ROR icon ENEA Casaccia Research Centre
  • 3. ENEA
  • 4. ROR icon Sapienza University of Rome
  • 5. ROR icon University of Évora

Description

This study provides a comprehensive review of molten salt technology, as well as electrochemical and thermochemical processes aimed at hydrogen and syngas production. First, this research illustrates the current types of molten salt mixtures, detailing their main applications and thermophysical properties. Then, the analysis delves into existing thermo-electrochemical cycles and their specific operating conditions for producing hydrogen and syngas. Moreover, this study assesses the compatibility of these processes with molten salt integration. This investigation involved a comprehensive review of the existing technical and scientific literature, blending insights and practical experiences to offer detailed data on the topics explored. The findings suggest that molten salts, with their medium–high operating temperatures, can markedly improve the efficiency and sustainability of hydrogen and syngas production. Furthermore, this study outlines the pivotal role these technologies can play in achieving the European Union’s ambitious goals by enhancing the use of renewable energy sources and advancing the shift to carbon-free solutions.

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Funding

European Commission
SALTOpower - European facility on Molten SALT technologies TO power and energy system applications 101079303