2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.fusengdes.2020.112011
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Influence of Lithium Mass Transfer on Tritium Behavior in Pebbles of Li2TiO3 with Excess Lithium

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“…Researchers initially believed that the overall release process of tritium was mainly controlled by the diffusion process of tritium within the grains of solid breeder materials. However, many recent studies have proposed that in addition to grain diffusion, the reaction on the grain surface is significant for understanding tritium release behavior [90].…”
Section: Tritium Release Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers initially believed that the overall release process of tritium was mainly controlled by the diffusion process of tritium within the grains of solid breeder materials. However, many recent studies have proposed that in addition to grain diffusion, the reaction on the grain surface is significant for understanding tritium release behavior [90].…”
Section: Tritium Release Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the shortage of relevant experimental platforms, long experimental periods and high costs have limited the development of tritium breeding materials to a certain extent. To more efficiently grasp the behavior of tritium in lithiumbased breeding ceramic, a method of injecting hydrogen isotopes (tritium or deuterium) out-of-pile is proposed [20][21][22][23]. Although this technology lacks the process of tritium generation from the crystal and migration to the surface, it still has practical significance for studying surface reactions such as tritium adsorption/desorption and isotope exchange.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%