Synthesis and processing of lithium-loaded plastic scintillators on the kilogram scale
Michael J. Ford, Elisabeth Aigeldinger, Felicia Sutanto, Natalia P., Zaitseva, Viacheslav A. Li, M. Leslie Carman, Andrew Glenn, Cristian R., Catala, Steven A. Dazeley, Nathaniel Bowden

TL;DR
This paper details the synthesis and processing of lithium-6 loaded plastic scintillators on a kilogram scale, balancing performance and manufacturability for neutron detection applications.
Contribution
It introduces a scalable synthesis method for lithium-loaded scintillators, optimizing composition and processing conditions to maintain performance at large scale.
Findings
Successful kilogram-scale production of lithium-loaded scintillators.
Optimized comonomer content for balanced performance and processability.
Identified processing conditions to prevent defects during large-scale synthesis.
Abstract
Plastic scintillators that can discriminate between gamma rays, fast neutrons, and thermal neutrons were synthesized and characterized while considering the balance between processing and performance at the kilogram scale. These trade-offs were necessitated by the inclusion of 0.1 wt. % lithium-6 to enable detection of thermal neutrons. The synthesis and processing of these plastic scintillators on the kilogram scale required consideration of many factors. First, a comonomer (methacrylic acid) was used to solubilize salts of lithium-6, which allow for a thermal-neutron capture reaction that produces scintillation light following energy transfer. Second, scintillation performance and processability were considered because the increasing content of the comonomer resulted in a sharp decrease in the light output. The use of small amounts of comonomer (less than or equal to 3 wt. %) resulted…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Nuclear Physics and Applications · Radioactive contamination and transfer
