February 8, 2025
Report
ICP-MS For Analysis of Lithium Isotopic Ratios in Materials Highly Enriched in 7Li (CRADA 626) Final Report
Abstract
The intent of this project was to determine appropriate methodologies for analysis of lithium isotopes for 1) quasi-online monitoring of isotope separations, and 2) high-precision characterization of end-products, including lithium fluoride and lithium-beryllium fluoride (FLiBe). Traditionally, isotopic analysis requires the use of expensive, sophisticated instrumentation with often relatively long analytical timelines. We determined that the use of cheaper, smaller, and easier-to-operate instruments are sufficient for rapid analysis of lithium isotopes to monitor isotope separation efficiencies. In addition, we found that the analytical precision afforded by these lower-cost instruments is comparable to the more sophisticated (i.e., more expensive) instrumentation when the isotopic composition of lithium becomes highly depleted in 6Li. This finding will ultimately help lower costs of manufacturing of depleted lithium that is required for operation of certain designs of Generation IV nuclear reactors.Published: February 8, 2025