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Quantitative Analysis of KF-LiF-ZrF4 Molten Salt by Probe Assisted in-situ LIBS Systems

  • 1. Rapid Solidified Materials Research Centre, Chungnam National University (Korea, Republic of)
  • 2. Graduate School of Green Energy Technology, Chungnam National University (Korea, Republic of)
  • 3. Korea Energy Power Corporation Nuclear Fuel (Korea, Republic of)
  • 4. SNU Nuclear Transmutation Energy Research Centre of Korea, Seoul National University (Korea, Republic of)
  • 5. Graduate School of Department of Advanced Materials Engineering, Chungnam National University (Korea, Republic of)

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Full text of publication follows: Pyro-processing draws attention as a recycling process of spent nuclear fuel for future nuclear reactor. In the aspect of process control and safeguards of the pyro-processing, it requires a technology to measure the concentration of molten salt in real-time. The existing technologies measure the concentration by chemical analysis of sampled molten salt in the hot cell but it is disadvantageous in the aspects of cost, safety and time. The LIBS (Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy) is a form of atomic emission spectroscopy in which a pulsed laser is used as the excitation source. LIBS technology is appropriate to measure sensitive nuclear materials in hot cell because it is capable of measuring specimen quantitatively and qualitatively by exited atom by laser. Spectrum obtained from plasma is largely influenced by laser operation conditions and physical properties of specimens. Also, plasma induction is limited on the surface of specimen, so analysis of composition inside of the molten salt is extremely difficult. Thus, several restrictions should be overcome in order to apply LIBS for the measurement of molten salt (KF-LiF-ZrF4) composition in real-time. In this study probe assisted LIBS system will be introduced with KF-LiF-ZrF4 to quantitatively measure molten salt composition. Echelle spectrometer was used and the measurable wavelength area was 250-400 nm, the range of UV ray. NIST atomic spectra database measured the wavelength for molten salt composition, and each element was selected high signal intensity and wavelength range that is not overlapped by other elements. (authors)

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Imprint Title
Actinide and Fission Product Partitioning and Transmutation
Imprint Pagination
417 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 150
Report number
NEA-NSC-R--2015-2

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Title
13. Information Exchange Meeting on Actinide and Fission Product Partitioning and Transmutation
Dates
23-26 Sep 2014
Place
Seoul (Korea, Republic of)

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