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Li metal is a highly reactive alkali metal that serves as a key component in various laboratory applications. It has a silvery-white appearance and is typically stored under inert conditions to prevent its rapid oxidation. Li metal's core function is to enable specific chemical reactions and processes within controlled laboratory environments.

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Characterization of Fluoride Salt System

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UF4 was purchased from China National Nuclear Corporation. Li metal (99.9% purity), LiI (99.99% purity) and CeF4 (99.99% purity) were purchased from Alfa Aesar Co., Ltd. All the reagents were used without further purification. Ar gas with 99.999% purity was purchased from Shanghai Louyang Gas Co. Ltd. The 2LiF–BeF2 (FLiBe) eutectic salt of 99.9% purity was prepared according to the procedures described in our previous work, and its oxygen content was determined to be less than 400 ppm. Graphite and Hastelloy C276 specimens were used as the surveillance specimens, and the size was 20 × 5 × 2 mm for both of them. The reason for choosing the Hastelloy-C276 alloy as the surveillance specimen in this work was its similarity in components (Ni-58.10%, Mo-15.82%, Cr-15.98%, Fe-5.95%, and W-3.41%) to the Hastelloy-N alloy used in the MSRE. A 60Co standard source and a 152Eu standard source used to calibrate the gamma-ray spectrometer were purchased from Eckert & Ziegler BEBIG GmbH, Germany.
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Lithium-Ion Battery Materials Synthesis

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Glucose (98%, JUNSEI Co., Tokyo, Japan), lithium iodide (99%, Sigma-Aldrich Inc., Darmstadt, Germany), potassium iodide (99.0%, Sigma-Aldrich Inc., Darmstadt, Germany), carbon disulfide (99%, Sigma-Aldrich Inc., Darmstadt, Germany), lithium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide (LiTFSI, 99.95%, Sigma-Aldrich Inc., Darmstadt, Germany), 1,2-dimethoxy ethane (DME, 99.5%, Sigma-Aldrich Inc., Darmstadt, Germany), 1,3-dioxolane (DOL, 99.8%, Sigma-Aldrich Co., Saint Louis, MO, USA), lithium nitrate (99.99%, Sigma-Aldrich Co., Saint Louis, MO, USA), polypropylene separator (MTI (Massachusetts Technologies Incorporation) Co., Richmond, CA, USA), Li metal (99.9%, Alfa Aesar Co., Haverhill, MA, USA), polyvinylidene fluoride (PVdF, MTI Korea Co., Richmond, CA, USA), Super P (Timcal Co., Bodio, Switzerland), N-methyl pyrrolidone (99.0%, DAEJUNG Co., Siheung, Korea), and C-coated aluminum foil (MTI Co., CA, USA) were used in the study.
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