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Dissolution behavior of lithium compounds in ethanol

open access: yesNuclear Materials and Energy, 2016
AbstractIn order to exchange the components which received irradiation damage during the operation at the International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility, the adhered lithium, which is partially converted to lithium compounds such as lithium oxide and lithium hydroxide, should be removed from the components.
Takuji Kanemura   +3 more
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Phosphate-stabilized lithium intercalation compounds [PDF]

open access: greenJournal of Power Sources, 2003
Four manganese and iron phosphates with alluaudite or fillowite structures have been prepared by solid state reactions: Na2FeMn2(PO4)3, LiNaFeMn2(PO4)3, NaFe3(PO4)3, and Na2Mn3(PO4)3. LixNa2-xFeMn2(PO4)3 with x close to 2 was prepared from Na2FeMn2(PO4)3 by molten salt ion exchange.
Thomas J. Richardson
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Wetting properties of liquid lithium on lithium compounds [PDF]

open access: yesFusion Engineering and Design, 2017
Abstract Liquid metal plasma facing components (LMPFC) have shown a potential to supplant solid plasma facing components materials in the high heat flux regions of magnetic confinement fusion reactors due to the reduction or elimination of concerns over melting, wall damage, and erosion.
A. A. Pisarev   +10 more
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Magnetic properties of lithium intercalation compounds [PDF]

open access: yesIonics, 2006
Magnetic experiments are powerful tools to study fundamental properties and to check the qualities of samples. Temperature, stress, and impurities of materials can all affect magnetic properties and play an important role in the utilization of these materials for engineering applications. The estimation and analysis of the spontaneous magnetization can
Julien, Christian   +3 more
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Lithium NMR in Lithium-Carbon Solid State Compounds

open access: yesTANSO, 2000
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
J. Conard, P. Lauginie
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Calculation of emission spectra of lithium compounds

open access: yesX-Ray Spectrometry, 2023
AbstractWe studied the electronic structure of lithium metal, lithium fluoride, and spodumene using density functional theory. We performed calculations of the total, local and partial density of states, and x‐ray emission spectra. We observed changes in the Li K spectra shape and energy position due to the chemical structure and composition ...
Hassebi, Khalil   +4 more
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Reduction of Thiocarbonyl Compounds with Lithium Diisopropylamide [PDF]

open access: yesHelvetica Chimica Acta, 2014
AbstractTreatment of 4,4‐disubstituted 2‐phenyl‐1,3‐thiazole‐5(4H)‐thiones with lithium diisopropylamide (LDA; LiNiPr2) in THF at −78° yielded the corresponding 1,3‐thiazole‐5(4H)‐thioles in moderate yields. Sequential treatment with LDA and MeI under the same conditions led to the 5‐methylsulfanyl derivatives.
Gebert, Andreas   +3 more
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Raman spectra of lithium compounds

open access: yesJournal of Physics: Conference Series, 2017
The paper is devoted to the results of investigating the spontaneous Raman scattering spectra in the lithium compounds crystals in a wide spectral range by the fibre-optic spectroscopy method. We also present the stimulated Raman scattering spectra in the lithium hydroxide and lithium deuteride crystals obtained with the use of powerful laser source ...
Yu. P. Voinov   +8 more
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Structures of lithium-zinc compounds at high pressures [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 2018
Intermetallic lithium compounds have found a wide range of applications owing to their light mass and desirable electronic and mechanical properties. Here, by compressing pure lithium and zinc mixtures in a diamond-anvil cell, we observe a direct reaction forming the stoichiometric compound LiZn, at pressures below 1 GPa.
Philip Dalladay-Simpson   +7 more
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Secondary electron emission from lithium and lithium compounds

open access: yesApplied Physics Letters, 2016
In this work, measurements of electron-induced secondary electron emission (SEE) yields of lithium as a function of composition are presented. The results are particularly relevant for magnetic fusion devices such as tokamaks, field-reversed configurations, and stellarators that consider Li as a plasma-facing material for improved plasma confinement ...
Bruce E. Koel   +4 more
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