Abstract

Tritium handling facilities use molecular sieve beds (MSB) to collect and recover tritiated water. After reaching the capacity limit of the MSB, the water is desorbed and decontaminated in a water detritiation system (WDS). In the case of highly tritiated water (HTW) absorbed into a MSB, an inherent safe option for processing is necessary due to the HTW specific properties. Ideally, HTW should be processed immediately in a continuous mode. With this in consideration, the water desorption process from a zeolite bed was developed and optimized in a dedicated non active facility. The results of this experiments were applied into the regeneration of a MSB previously loaded with HTW containing an activity of 1.9×1014Bqkg−1. The water was desorbed, by step increasing the temperature bed and fed by helium carrier gas into the PERMCAT for detritiation and tritium recovery. The processed water was collected in a dry MSB downstream of the PERMCAT. These initial studies successfully demonstrate the viability of the process. The obtained results of the preliminary study and the subsequent tests with tritium, will provide useful information for the design of tritium processes relying on MSB, such as the water processing foreseen for the test blanket modules in ITER.

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