Process and system for removing tritium

Compositions – Radioactive compositions – Nuclear reactor fuel

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ABSTRACT:
A process and system for removing tritium, particularly from high temperature gas cooled atomic reactors (HTGR), is disclosed. Portions of the reactor coolant, which is permeated with the pervasive tritium atom, are processed to remove the tritium. Under conditions of elevated temperature and pressure, the reactor coolant is combined with gaseous oxygen, resulting in the formation of tritiated water vapor from the tritium in the reactor coolant and the gaseous oxygen. The tritiated water vapor and the remaining gaseous oxygen are then successively removed by fractional liquefaction steps. The reactor coolant is then re-circulated to the reactor.

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Monitoring Reactor Effluents For Tritium: Problems & Possibilities, Osborne, Chalk River Nucl. Labs, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada, Sept., 1971.

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