Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1565499 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The amount of 6Li in a tritium breeder decreases as a result of it being burned during the operation of a fusion reactor; however, the used tritium breeder in the replaced blanket includes a large amount of unburned 6Li. In this study, appropriate conditions and a method for mass reprocessing and reusing were evaluated. In the case of a hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) solvent, most of the Li2TiO3 was soluble at room temperature, and the solubility of Li was 96.2%. Lithium was dissolved as lithium hydroxide (LiOHâ
H2O) in an H2O2 solvent. Then a preliminary test of the preparation of raw material for Li2TiO3 pebble fabrication was carried out by using the LiOHâ
H2O dissolution liquid. The dissolution liquid was heated and exposed to water vapor in another method. The recovery rate of LiOHâ
H2O was about 100%.
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Authors
Tsuyoshi Hoshino,