February 10, 2023
Journal Article

Ion irradiation study of lithium silicates for fusion blanket applications

Abstract

This study reports on the microstructural and compositional evolutions, deuterium release and lithium loss behavior in lithium silicates. Pellets of biphasic Li4SiO4 and Li2SiO3 were fabricated using hot pressing of powders. Sequential irradiation with Si+, He+ and D+ ions was performed up to 773 K to emulate one-year 6Li burnup in 6Li4SiO4 inside the SlimCS DEMO. Crystalline Li4SiO4 phase was not observed in the irradiated depth region of all the samples in this study. In spite of full amorphization in the near-surface region, Li2SiO3 irradiated to a high dose at 773 K remained crystalline in the damage peak region, suggesting that Li2SiO3 is more irradiation resistant to amorphization than Li4SiO4. Radiolysis may be primarily responsible for silicate decomposition and amorphization. Data from this study also show that D release from the pellet is very efficient during ion irradiation at 773 K, which is accompanied with a significant Li loss. Thermal annealing for 10 min at 773 K for the room-temperature irradiated pellet leads to a nearly complete D release without an observable Li loss. A concept of Ni coating on tritium breeder materials is discussed with supporting data to minimize Li loss without a significant impact on tritium diffusion and release.

Published: February 10, 2023

Citation

Jiang W., L. Kovarik, M.G. Wirth, Z. Zhu, N.L. Canfield, L.M. Seymour, and L.M. Bagaasen, et al. 2023. Ion irradiation study of lithium silicates for fusion blanket applications. Journal of Nuclear Materials 576. PNNL-SA-177177. doi:10.1016/j.jnucmat.2023.154281