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Design and Installation of a Tritium Removal System for Workspaces and an Evaluation Method for Tritium Removal Performance with Hydrogen and Its Compounds

Norihiro Ikemoto, Hironori Shiraishi, Akira Tsuguchi, Mutsumi Nakamura, Naoki Mizuniwa, Satoshi Akamaru, Masanori Hara

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 81 / Number 6 / August 2025 / Pages 580-590

Regular Research Article / dx.doi.org/10.1080/15361055.2025.2456894

Received:June 29, 2024
Accepted:January 10, 2025
Published:July 9, 2025

A tritium removal system (TRS) has been designed and installed. The TRS can remove tritium leaked into a workspace (100 m3). The tritium removal process in the TRS is a wet method in which leaked tritium compounds are oxidized to tritiated water by a catalyst, and the tritiated water is captured by a molecular sieve bed. The tritium removal performance (TRP) of the TRS was evaluated using H2 and CH4. The TRP is expressed by the relationship between the tritium oxidation efficiency of the catalyst bed and the water-capturing efficiency of the molecular sieve bed. The oxidation efficiency of CH4 increased with increasing the catalyst temperature, and it reached to 0.75 around 280°C. The water-capturing efficiency was found to be 0.97 during the operation.

The relationship between the oxidation efficiency and the water-capturing efficiency was reconstructed to chart and evaluate the tritium removal time. The chart evaluating the TRP of the TRS satisfied the design requirements. The design and evaluation method of this TRS can be applied to other TRSs using the wet method.