“…In the generation IV nuclear power plant designs, molten salt reactors (MSRs) have all these attributes. An example of such a reactor is at the Accelerator Research Laboratory (ARL), Texas A&M University (TAMU), where a method for accelerator-based destruction of actinides in molten salt (ADAM) to burn transuranium elements has been developed . Although most of the research on MSR technologies has been toward fluoride-based fuel salts, − chloride-based fuel salts have higher solubility for actinides, can operate at lower temperatures, and have higher volumetric heat capacity, while possessing good thermal conductivity and low viscosity. − All of these properties make chloride-based MSRs ideal for burning transuranium elements. , Despite this, there are still considerable knowledge gaps in the structures and properties of chloride salts at high temperatures.…”