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The Importance of Metal Oxides on the Reaction Between Oxygen and Tritium on Stainless Steel

P.A. Finn, E.H. Van Deventer

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 15 / Number 2P2B / March 1989 / Pages 1343-1348

Tritium Technology / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST89-A39875

To evaluate tritium oxidation as a means of converting permeating tritium to tritiated water on stainless steel, two series of experiments were done in which the tritiated water yield was determined. The first examined the effect of a reduced tritium permeation rate; the second examined the effect of the presence of different metal oxides. A reduced tritium permeation rate reduced the yield of tritiated water. The presence of Fe3O4 resulted in an increased tritiated water yield, >99% at 500 ppm oxygen. The Fe3O4 was the iron species on a metal oxide composed of large islands, heavily enriched in iron, uniformly scattered across a fine surface oxide that was enriched in chromium.