Nuclear reactor coolant

A nuclear reactor coolant is a coolant in a nuclear reactor used to remove heat from the nuclear reactor core and transfer it to electrical generators and the environment. Frequently, a chain of two coolant loops are used because the primary coolant loop takes on short-term radioactivity from the reactor.

Nuclear reactor coolants
CoolantMelting pointBoiling point
Heavy water at 154 bar345 °C
NaK eutectic-11 °C785 °C
Sodium97.72 °C883 °C
FLiNaK454 °C1570 °C
FLiBe459 °C1430 °C
Lead327.46 °C1749 °C
Lead-bismuth eutectic123.5 °C1670 °C
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