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Development of a Tritium Monitor Combined with an Electrochemical Tritium Pump Using a Proton Conducting Oxide

Masahiro Tanaka, Takahiko Sugiyama

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 67 / Number 3 / April 2015 / Pages 600-603

Proceedings of TRITIUM 2013 / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST14-T89

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

To fabricate a tritium monitoring system with electrochemical hydrogen pumping attached, a tritium monitor system was constructed and assembled with a commercial tritium monitor and an electrochemical hydrogen pump using a proton conducting oxide. The hydrogen pump with CaZr0.9In0.1O3−α  as the proton conducting oxide was operated at 973 K under electrolysis conditions using tritiated water vapor (HTO). The tritium molecules (HT) were extracted and controlled by the applied current over a range of two orders of magnitude. The tritium molecules have an advantage with respect to the tritium memory effect in the monitor because the tritium contamination is reduced. Next, a system feasibility test was conducted under various water vapor partial pressure conditions. Thus, the measurement of the tritium concentration via this proposed system was successfully demonstrated.