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Highly Tritiated Water Processing by Isotopic Exchange

W. M. Shu, I. Cristescu, R. Michling, D. Demange, R. S. Willms, M. Glugla

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 67 / Number 3 / April 2015 / Pages 563-566

Proceedings of TRITIUM 2013 / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST14-T80

First Online Publication:March 6, 2015
Updated:April 2, 2015

Three kinds of Pt-catalyzed zeolite were tested as candidates for isotopic exchange of highly tritiated water (HTW), and CBV 100 CY (Na-Y, Si/Al~5.0) shows the best performance. Small-scale tritium testing indicates that this method is efficient for reaching an exchange factor (EF) of 100. Full-scale non-tritium testing implies that an EF of 300 can be achieved in 24 hours of operation if a temperature gradient is applied along the column. For the isotopic exchange, deuterium recycled from the Isotope Separation System (deuterium with 1% T and/or 200 ppm T) should be employed, and the tritiated water regenerated from the Pt-catalyzed zeolite bed after isotopic exchange should be transferred to Water Detritiation System (WDS) for further processing.