Published December 1, 1998 | Version v1
Miscellaneous

The Separation of Tritiated Water Using Supported Polyphosphazene Membranes

  • 1. CHEMMET LTD (United States)
  • 2. BATTELLE (PACIFIC NW LAB) (United States)

Description

Carboxylated poly(diaryloxy)phosphazene was examined as the active constituent of the composite membranes to separate tritiated water (HTO) from light water. These membranes were tested with water containing 10 800 pCi/l and 3 mu-Ci/l of tritiated water, respectively, under cross-flow filtration conditions. Reductions in the permeate of nearly 30% HTO were observed with these tritium concentrations. Low temperature (5 degrees C), low pressure (137.9-551.6 kPa), and high pH (near 10 or above) were required to obtain such reductions (rejection). Salt species (Na2SO4, CaCl2 and CaSO4) at various concentrations and pressures, within a 137.9-551.6 kPa range, did not appear to affect the HTO separation efficiency. Mass balances performed during these experiments indicate an unaccounted small amount of tritium (0.5-2.2%). Sorption experiments with the polyphosphazene suggest that the membrane does not operate by an ion exchange mechanism; that is, tritium accumulation within the membrane

Availability note (English)

Available from Pacific Northwest National Lab., Richland, WA (United States)

Additional details

Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
7 p.

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
35017813
Subject category
S07: ISOTOPES AND RADIATION SOURCES;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Non-conventional Literature
Descriptors DEI
FILTRATION; MASS BALANCE; MEMBRANE TRANSPORT; MEMBRANES; ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS; PERFORMANCE TESTING; SEPARATION PROCESSES; TRITIUM OXIDES; WATER
Descriptors DEC
CHALCOGENIDES; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; OXIDES; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; SEPARATION PROCESSES; TESTING; TRITIUM COMPOUNDS; WATER

Optional Information

Contract/Grant/Project number
AC06-76RL01830
Notes
Also published in: Journal of Materials Science, ISSN 0022-2461, v. 157(2) p. 211-217
Funding organization
US Department of Energy (United States)
Secondary number(s)
PNNL-SA--30351