Abstract
The applicability of a mathematical model predicting iodine-129 profile in a silver nitrate silica-gel (hereinafter referred to as Ag-S) column for radioactive iodine treatment was examined using actual off-gas from a dissolution step of a spent nuclear fuel reprocessing test rig, where PWR spent fuels with burnups up to 44,000 MWdt−1 were dissolved. The iodine-129 profile predicted by the model showed good agreement with the iodine profile obtained in the experiment. It was suggested that the model would be useful to predict iodine profiles in an Ag-S column operated at 423 K for the off-gas treatment of actual spent fuel dissolution. Also, the values of the parameters used in the prediction, i.e., the effective diffusion coefficient and the Langmuir coefficient, were supposed to be applicable within the volumetric NO2 concentration range lower than 1%.
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