Round-robin analysis of highly depleted lithium for Generation IV nuclear reactor applications

Lithium reference materials containing unnaturally high abundances of 7Li are not currently available, which poses quality control problems for highly depleted lithium materials (i.e., depleted in 6Li) required for Generation IV nuclear reactors. This study presents an interlaboratory comparison of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nuclear engineering and design 2024-10, Vol.429
Hauptverfasser: Scott, Sean R., Williams, Johnny, Mastromarino, Sara, Gajos, Norbert, Berry, Christian, Anderson, Ian, Shen, Steven, Graham, Trent R., Hexel, Cole, Wimpenny, Josh, Brookhart, Jacob, Kruizenga, Alan
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Zusammenfassung:Lithium reference materials containing unnaturally high abundances of 7Li are not currently available, which poses quality control problems for highly depleted lithium materials (i.e., depleted in 6Li) required for Generation IV nuclear reactors. This study presents an interlaboratory comparison of a lithium carbonate (NIST SRM924a) containing nominally natural isotopic abundances (~92.4 % Li-7) and a highly depleted lithium hydroxide material (~99.95 % Li-7). The natural lithium isotope abundances of NIST SRM924a are confirmed, and the 6Li/7Li ratio of the lithium hydroxide ranged from 0.000399 to 0.000436 with an average of 0.000428 ± 0.000023 (2SD, n = 9). Finally, going forward this material can be used as quality control for analytical work involving highly depleted lithium.
ISSN:0029-5493
DOI:10.1016/j.nucengdes.2024.113664