Published 2002 | Version v1
Miscellaneous

Prototype CIRCE plant - industrial demonstration of heavy water production from reformed hydrogen source

  • 1. Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Chalk River, Ontario (Canada)
  • 2. Air Liquide Canada, Hamilton, Ontario (Canada)

Description

Heavy water (D20) production has been dominated by the Girdler-Sulphide (G-S) process, which suffers several intrinsic disadvantages that lead to high production costs. Processes based on hydrogen/water exchange have become more attractive with the development of proprietary wetproofed catalysts by AECL. One process that is synergistic with industrial hydrogen production by steam methane reforming (SMR), the Combined Industrial Reforming and Catalytic Exchange (CIRCE) process, offers the best prospect for commercialization. SMRs are common globally in the oil-upgrading and ammonia industries. To study the CIRCE process in detail, AECL, in collaboration with Air Liquide Canada, constructed a prototype CIRCE plant (PCP) in Hamilton, Ontario. The plant became fully operational in 2000 July and is expected to operate to at least late fall of 2002. To-date, plant operation has confirmed the adequacy of the design and the capability of enriching deuterium to produce heavy water without compromising hydrogen production. The proprietary wetproofed catalyst has performed as expected, both in activity and in robustness. (author)

Part of:
40 years of nuclear energy in Canada

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Canadian Nuclear Society
Imprint Place
Toronto, Ontario (Canada)
ISBN
0-919784-69-0
Imprint Title
40 years of nuclear energy in Canada
Imprint Pagination
96 Megabytes
Journal Page Range
[14 p.]

Conference

Title
23. CNS annual conference; 27. annual CNS/CNA student conference
Dates
2-5 Jun 2002
Place
Toronto, Ontario (Canada)

Optional Information

Notes
6 refs., 2 tabs., 7 figs.