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Preparation and Characterization of 17O-Enriched Alumina for Nuclear Fusion Damage Experiments
Authors:Hyoun-Ee Kim  Steven J. Zinkle  William R. Allen
Affiliation:Metals and Ceramics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831–6069
Abstract:Alumina enriched in 17O was successfully fabricated from aluminum isopropoxide and water containing the 17O isotope. This material was necessary for an experiment to study the radiation damage expected in alumina exposed to a nuclear fusion reactor environment. The enrichment levels of specimens subjected to different preparation schedules were measured using a nuclear reaction analysis technique. Replacement of the 17O isotope in the ceramic by atmospheric oxygen occurred readily. Therefore, successful fabrication of suitably enriched alumina specimens required that all processing steps be performed under vacuum or inertgas environments. The optimum fabrication procedure produced enriched alumina specimens of >99.5% of theoretical density, ∽10-μm grain size, and a flexural strength of 280 MPa.
Keywords:alumina    fusion    isotopes    fabrication    boehmite
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