Year
2023
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Abstract
The concentration of Lanthanide ions needs to be monitored to successfully operate a molten salt
reactor because of their high neutron absorption cross-section. One method for monitoring the
concentration of lanthanide ions in molten salt is the electrochemical method which can be operated
in high-temperature and high-radiation environments. However, in NaCl-MgCl2-UCl3 salt, the
lanthanide elements cannot be electrochemically monitored by an inert working electrode due to
the magnesium ion reduction potential being higher than that of the lanthanide ions. To measure
lanthanide ions with the electrochemical method, an active electrode (aluminum) was used. Various
voltammetry techniques and anodic stripping analysis were used to measure lanthanide ions in
NaCl-MgCl2 eutectic salt. Using an aluminum working electrode, we are able to measure lanthanide
ions in a narrow electrochemical window of NaCl-MgCl2 eutectic salt because lanthanide ions form
intermetallic compounds with aluminum.