Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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271232 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2014 | 5 Pages |
•Recovery of deuterium is experimentally proved in liquid Li forced convection flow by Y metal trap.•10 ppm D as the target concentration is successfully removed from Li flow.•H2O or HNO3 dissolution technique is developed to analyze D concentration in Li or Y.
Recovery of D dissolved in a liquid Li flow at low D concentration is experimentally investigated using a Y metal absorber under the two fluidized conditions: (a) in a vertical cylindrical tube and (b) in an agitated vessel. The target concentration is 1 appm in Li around at 300 °C. The two concentrations of D remaining in Li and recovered by Y are detected by a dissolution method using H2O with depleted-D and HNO3. The main released species is HD. A small amount of HDO released is reduced to HD by a Mg particle bed. It is found that HF-treated Y can absorb H isotopes at the target temperature and concentration. The chemical dissolution technique is found to be useful to specify the two absolute concentrations of D recovered by Y and D remaining in Li.