Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
270855 Fusion Engineering and Design 2016 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Nitrogen contained in solid Lithium is converted into Ammonium ion.•Ammonium ion is suitably quantified by ionic chromatograph or by Ammonia sensor.•Good agreement of the partner’s results has been achieved.•Maximum operative reproducibility and blank subtraction are necessary.

Three different partners, ENEA, JAEA ed University of Tokyo, have been involved during 2014–2015 in the Round Robin experimentation for the assessment of the soundness of the analitycal procedure for the determination of the Nitrogen impurities contained inside a solid Lithium sample. Two different kinds of Lithium samples, differing by about an order of magnitude in Nitrogen concentration (∼230 wppm; ∼20–30 wppm), have been selected for this cross analysis. The agreement of the achieved results appears very good for what concerns the most concentrated Lithium and indicates each partner’s procedure is appropriate and intrinsecally able to lead to meaningful values, characterized by a relative uncertainty of just few %. The smaller agreement in the case of the less concentrated Lithium anyway points out that particular attention must be paid to reduce as much as possible any source of external contamination and highlights the importance of the proper blank subtraction.

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