Published February 1981 | Version v1
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Improved iodine and tritium control in reprocessing plants

  • 1. Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany

Description

During spent fuel processing, iodine and tritium are distributed in many aqueous, organic and gaseous process streams, which complicates their control. Small modifications of conventional purex flow sheets, compatible with processing in the headend and the first extraction cycle are necessary to confine the iodine and the tritium to smaller plant areas. The plant area connected to the dissolver off-gas (DOG) system is suited to confine the iodine and the plant area connected to the first aqueous cycle is suited to confine the tritium. A more clear and convenient iodine and tritium control will be achieved. Relevant process steps have been studied on a lab or a pilot plant scale using I-123 and H-3 tracer

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Publishing Information

Imprint Title
16th DOE nuclear air cleaning conference: proceedings
Journal Page Range
p. 612-627.
Report number
CONF-801038--(Vol.1)

Conference

Title
16. DOE nuclear air cleaning conference.
Dates
20 - 23 Oct 1980.
Place
San Diego, CA, USA.