Irradiation of lithium-based ceramics for fusion blanket application.

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I.J. Hastings
J.M. Miller
R.A. Verrall
S.R. Bokwa
D.H. Rose

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Unvented CREATE tests hnve shown that, under reducing conditions, most of the tritium (greater than 70%) is released from LtAl02 and Li20 as HT or T2; the balance as HTO or T20, Residual tritium is very small, less than 0.02%. Varying the sweep gas composition has a dramatic effect on the form of tritium released. With a quartz extraction tube during post-irradiation heating, a He sweep gas results in 10-30% release as IIT or T2; with a He-1%H2 sweep gas, greater than 60% release as HT is achieved. ThP effect of extraction tube material is also significant. Using pure He sweep gas, a quartz extraction tube results in 10-30% release as HT or T2; stainless steel produces 80-95% as HT or T2, Chalk River and CEA (Saclay) - fabricated LiAl02 behaved similarly to that from ANL in these tests. The first vented test at Chalk River, CRITIC-I, planned for 1986/87, will examine ANL-fabricated Li2O, 0.3 wt% Li-6, 30 mm ID, 40 mm 00 annular pellets, in a six-month irradiation at 670-1170 K, varying the sweep gas, with on-line HT/HTO measurement.

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