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Experimental Investigation of CECE Process to Recover Tritium and Deuterium from Low Tritiated/Deuterated Liquid Waste

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Pages 365-373 | Received 27 Jan 2023, Accepted 11 May 2023, Published online: 11 Jul 2023
 

Abstract

A current concern of researchers from the Experimental Pilot Plant for Tritium and Deuterium Separation (PESTD) within the National R&D Institute for Cryogenics and Isotopic Technologies in Rm. Valcea is the solution of a combined electrolysis catalytic exchange (CECE) isotopic separation process that aims to be part of a new liquid waste decontamination technology. The experimental installation, defined as module M1100, has interfaces with the PESTD process and auxiliary systems and is placed within the PESTD area.

The installation has its own automation and control system that allows for safe operation. Two operating modes are presented. The first mode is in “open-circuit” mode to evaluate the individual separation performances of the two technological processes, water electrolysis and water-hydrogen catalytic isotopic exchange, respectively. The second mode is in “closed loop,” which corresponds to the CECE isotopic separation process where the tritium/deuterium are concentrated in the water within the electrolyzer.

The preliminary experimental investigations were performed with low-concentrated tritiated water (HTO; ~100 Bq/l] in order to have a reduced degree of contamination as the concentration of the processed water was increased (~1000 Bq/l). The evaluation of the separation performances was made by comparing correlations from direct measurements with the calculated ones provided by the software developed for the CECE isotopic separation process in the open-circuit operating mode. For the closed-loop operation mode, the data provided by the calculation program for the representation of the nonstationary CECE isotopic separation regime were compared with the measured data. The preliminary results show a good correlation between the measured and the calculated data considering these experiments were carried out mainly in order to improve the operating performance.

Disclosure Statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by the PESTD-National Interest Plant and in the framework of project PN 19 11 01 04.

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