The paper describes preparation of 6Li-loaded liquid scintillators by
methods involving direct dissolution of 6Li salts in the commercial
diisopropylnaphthalene (DIPN) solvent, without the formation of water-in-oil
emulsions. Methods include incorporation of 6Li that, unlike previously
reported formulations, does not require additions of water or a strong acid
such as hydrochloric acid (HCl). Results of the conducted experiments show that
dissolution of aromatic and aliphatic 6Li salts in DIPN can be easily
achieved at 0.1- 0.3% by weight of atomic 6Li, using small additions of
waterless surfactants, or mild carboxylic acids. An alternative way suggests
incorporation of 6Li as a part of a surfactant molecule that can be
dissolved in DIPN without any solubilizing additions. Proposed methods enable
preparation of efficient 6Li-loaded liquid scintillators that, at a large
scale of 50 cm, exhibit good pulse shape discrimination (PSD) properties
combined with up to 107% of light output and up to 115% of the attenuation
length measured relative to standard undoped EJ-309 liquid scintillator.Comment: Submitted to Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research