Sorption of Atmospheric Gases by Bulk Lithium Metal
Authors: C. A. Hart, C. H. Skinner, A. M. Capece,
and B. E. Koel
Abstract: Lithium conditioning of plasma facing
components has enhanced the performance of several fusion devices.
Elemental lithium will react with air during maintenance
activities and with residual gases (H2O,
CO, CO2) in the vacuum vessel during
operations. We have used a mass balance (microgram sensitivity) to
measure the mass gain of lithium samples during exposure of a ~ 1
cm2 surface to ambient and dry
synthetic air. For ambient air, we found an initial mass gain of
several mg/h declining to less than 1 mg/h after an hour and
decreasing by an order of magnitude after 24 h. A 9 mg sample
achieved a final mass gain corresponding to complete conversion to
Li2CO3
after 5 days. Exposure to dry air resulted in a 30 times lower
initial rate of mass gain. The results have implications for the
chemical state of lithium plasma facing surfaces and for safe
handling of lithium coated components.
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Submitted to: Journal of Nuclear Materials
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