Published September 1988 | Version v1
Journal article

The CRITIC-I irradiation of Li2O - Tritium release and measurement

  • 1. Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Chalk River, ON (Canada). Chalk River Nuclear Labs.

Description

Results from CRITIC-I, vented capsule irradiation of Li2O are presented. A total lithium burnup of 0.74% has been achieved and 1500 curies of tritium have been collected over the first 15 months of irradiation. The temperature has been varied between 400 and 8500, and the sweep gas composition changed progressively from pure He to He-1% H2. The amount of tritium recovered in the reduced form (HT) has increased from an initial value of approximately 50% with pure He sweep gas to a current value of 99% with He-1% H2. The increasing H3 concentration in the sweep gas has also reduced the time constants for tritium release (tritium residence time in the Li2O). Although the results indicate tritium release is controlled by surface desorption, simple first-order desorption theories do not explain all the observations. Most noticeably, for temperature increase tests, tritium release peak maxima can be delayed as along as 6 h and inventory changes depend not only on the initial temperature but also on the time at the initial temperature. An explanation is given based on the buildup of free oxygen in the ceramic from lithium burnup which leads to tritium trapping, perhaps as LiOH(T). Dissociation of LiOH(T) then occurs following an increase in the ceramic temperature, in addition to the simple first-order desorption process of isotopic exchange with H2 in the sweep gas

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Fusion Technology
Journal Volume
14
Journal Issue
2
Series
Fusion Technol.
Journal Page Range
649-656
ISSN
0748-1896
CODEN
FUSTE

Conference

Title
3. topical meeting on tritium technology in fission, fusion and isotopic applications.
Dates
1-6 May 1988.
Place
Toronto (Canada).

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Secondary number(s)
CONF-880505--.