Published September 1988 | Version v1
Journal article

Catalyst study for the decontamination of glove-box atmospheres containing tritium at MPC levels

  • 1. Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique, Institut de Recherche Technologique et de Developpement Industriel, Gif Sur Yvette (France)

Description

The BEATRICE loop was designed for studying the conversion of tritium at very low activity levels using catalytic oxidation followed by water trapping. The purpose is to study kinetic parameters required for the design of the NET tritium cleanup system with the two main objectives to operate without isotopic swamping and to determine the ability of efficient conversion at room temperature. From experiments carried out between 20 and 2500C it is concluded that two palladium/alumina and platinum/alumina catalysts are very efficient in removing tritium from contaminated gas mixtures down to a few MPC levels without isotopic swamping and even at room temperature. However at room temperature, in relation to tritium species trapped on the catalyst surface a progressive deactivation with time occurs. This phenomenon may be a concern for process efficiency and tritium inventory and regeneration conditions have to be determined in order to demonstrate industrial feasibility of operating at room temperature

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Fusion Technology
Journal Volume
14
Journal Issue
2
Series
Fusion Technol.
Journal Page Range
933-938
ISSN
0748-1896
CODEN
FUSTE