Abstract

Lithium halides are of interest because of their unique applications as fuel or coolants in molten salt reactors (MSRs) and electrolytes in thermally activated batteries. Because iodine is an important fission product for MSRs, the Molten Salt Thermal Properties Database-Thermochemical (MSTDB-TC) is being expanded to include relevant iodide reciprocal salt systems. In this work, we assess the thermochemical properties of lithium halide pseudobinary systems based on reported experimental phase diagrams, eutectic temperatures, and enthalpies of mixing. Within the framework of the modified quasi-chemical model in the quadruplet approximation (MQMQA), extrapolations to the related pseudoternary and pseudoquaternary systems have been performed. The pseudoquaternary representations of phase equilibria, enthalpy, entropy, and heat capacity are represented in the resultant models. Of interest for generating source terms for accident analysis is the ability to compute the vapor pressures of the dominant iodide species for the systems at any composition. An example of such calculations is provided for the LiF-LiI system at xLiI = 0.01 and xLiI = 0.70, in this case indicating that the LiI vapor species are predominant.

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