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Probing the local structure of FLiBe melts and solidified salts by in situ high-temperature NMR.

Xiao-Bin FuYiyang LiuHailong HuangHuiyan WuJianchao SunLing HanMin GeYuan QianHong-Tao Liu
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2023)
The 2LiF-BeF 2 (FLiBe) salt melt is considered the primary choice for a coolant and fuel carrier for the generation IV molten salt reactor (MSR). However, the basics of ionic coordination and short-range ordered structures have been rarely reported due to the toxicity and volatility of beryllium fluorides, as well as the lack of suitable high-temperature in situ probe methods. In this work, the local structure of FLiBe melts was investigated in detail using the newly designed HT-NMR method. It was found that the local structure was comprised of a series of tetrahedral coordinated ionic clusters ( e.g. , BeF 4 2- , Be 2 F 7 3- , Be 3 F 10 4- , and polymeric intermediate-range units). Li + ions were coordinated by BeF 4 2- ions and the polymeric Be-F network through the analysis of the NMR chemical shifts. Using solid-state NMR, the structure of solid FLiBe solidified mixed salts was confirmed to form a 3D network structure, significantly similar to those of silicates. The above results provide new insights into the local structure of FLiBe salts, which verifies the strong covalent interactions of Be-F coordination and the specific structural transformation to the polymeric ions above 25% BeF 2 concentration.
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