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Density and Thermal Expansivity of Molten 2LiF-BeF(2) (FLiBe): Measurements and Uncertainty Quantification

[Image: see text] The variability among prior data for FLiBe is 11% for the liquid density and 61% for the thermal expansivity. New liquid density and thermal expansivity data are collected, with particular attention to uncertainty quantification. We discuss and quantify bounds for possible sources...

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Autores principales: Vidrio, Ricardo, Mastromarino, Sara, Still, Evan, Chapdelaine, Louis, Scarlat, Raluca O.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9743087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36523340
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jced.2c00212
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author Vidrio, Ricardo
Mastromarino, Sara
Still, Evan
Chapdelaine, Louis
Scarlat, Raluca O.
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Still, Evan
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description [Image: see text] The variability among prior data for FLiBe is 11% for the liquid density and 61% for the thermal expansivity. New liquid density and thermal expansivity data are collected, with particular attention to uncertainty quantification. We discuss and quantify bounds for possible sources of variability in the measurements of liquid density: salt composition (<0.6% per 1 mol % BeF(2)), salt contaminants at 100 s ppm to <1 mol% (2%), Li isotopic composition (2%), sample isothermal conditions (0.2%), dissolved gases (<0.3%), and evolution of bubbles with temperature transients – depending on Ar or He cover gas (0.1 or 0.6% for dilatometry, 1 or 5% for hydrostatic measurements). To aid in quantifying thermal expansivity sensitivity to composition, we review and generalize the ideal molar volume prediction for FLiBe; to improve this model, measurements are needed for the thermal expansivity of BeF(2). We collect new data on the density of liquid FLiBe using the hydrostatic method and 170 g of hydrofluorinated FLiBe with less than 0.13 mol % impurities (dominantly Al, K, Na, Mg, Ca), as determined by ICP-MS. We obtain the following: [Image: see text] The dominant sources of uncertainty are the bobber volume uncertainty (0.15%), the mass measurement uncertainty (0.2%), and possibly the wetting angle of the salt on the wire (<0.3%). Occasional noise and <0.2% deviation from linearity may be due to the formation of gas bubbles on the bobber surface from the temperature-dependence of gas solubility; repeatable results for heating and cooling runs provide confidence that bubble effects are well managed in this experimental setup. These are the first measurements of the liquid density of FLiBe that report error analysis and that measure the liquid composition before and after density measurements.
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spelling pubmed-97430872022-12-13 Density and Thermal Expansivity of Molten 2LiF-BeF(2) (FLiBe): Measurements and Uncertainty Quantification Vidrio, Ricardo Mastromarino, Sara Still, Evan Chapdelaine, Louis Scarlat, Raluca O. J Chem Eng Data [Image: see text] The variability among prior data for FLiBe is 11% for the liquid density and 61% for the thermal expansivity. New liquid density and thermal expansivity data are collected, with particular attention to uncertainty quantification. We discuss and quantify bounds for possible sources of variability in the measurements of liquid density: salt composition (<0.6% per 1 mol % BeF(2)), salt contaminants at 100 s ppm to <1 mol% (2%), Li isotopic composition (2%), sample isothermal conditions (0.2%), dissolved gases (<0.3%), and evolution of bubbles with temperature transients – depending on Ar or He cover gas (0.1 or 0.6% for dilatometry, 1 or 5% for hydrostatic measurements). To aid in quantifying thermal expansivity sensitivity to composition, we review and generalize the ideal molar volume prediction for FLiBe; to improve this model, measurements are needed for the thermal expansivity of BeF(2). We collect new data on the density of liquid FLiBe using the hydrostatic method and 170 g of hydrofluorinated FLiBe with less than 0.13 mol % impurities (dominantly Al, K, Na, Mg, Ca), as determined by ICP-MS. We obtain the following: [Image: see text] The dominant sources of uncertainty are the bobber volume uncertainty (0.15%), the mass measurement uncertainty (0.2%), and possibly the wetting angle of the salt on the wire (<0.3%). Occasional noise and <0.2% deviation from linearity may be due to the formation of gas bubbles on the bobber surface from the temperature-dependence of gas solubility; repeatable results for heating and cooling runs provide confidence that bubble effects are well managed in this experimental setup. These are the first measurements of the liquid density of FLiBe that report error analysis and that measure the liquid composition before and after density measurements. American Chemical Society 2022-11-15 2022-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9743087/ /pubmed/36523340 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jced.2c00212 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Vidrio, Ricardo
Mastromarino, Sara
Still, Evan
Chapdelaine, Louis
Scarlat, Raluca O.
Density and Thermal Expansivity of Molten 2LiF-BeF(2) (FLiBe): Measurements and Uncertainty Quantification
title Density and Thermal Expansivity of Molten 2LiF-BeF(2) (FLiBe): Measurements and Uncertainty Quantification
title_full Density and Thermal Expansivity of Molten 2LiF-BeF(2) (FLiBe): Measurements and Uncertainty Quantification
title_fullStr Density and Thermal Expansivity of Molten 2LiF-BeF(2) (FLiBe): Measurements and Uncertainty Quantification
title_full_unstemmed Density and Thermal Expansivity of Molten 2LiF-BeF(2) (FLiBe): Measurements and Uncertainty Quantification
title_short Density and Thermal Expansivity of Molten 2LiF-BeF(2) (FLiBe): Measurements and Uncertainty Quantification
title_sort density and thermal expansivity of molten 2lif-bef(2) (flibe): measurements and uncertainty quantification
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9743087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36523340
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jced.2c00212
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