Abstract

Industrial methods for obtaining light water have been analyzed in order to find an optimal variant of a separation plant for reducing deuterium content in desalinated sea water for its further use in various applications (domestic needs, medicine, nuclear energy). It is assumed that the installation should ensure the reduction of deuterium content to the level of the cleanest freshwater ponds, working as an integral part of the water supply system based on the nuclear desalination complex.It was shown that the most promising option for a deuterium content reduction in desalinated water is an installation based on the distillation method. Analysis of the results of the study allows us to formulate proposals and recommendations for the implementation of a subsequent scientific research and feasibility study to assess the key characteristics of nuclear desalination plants and make decisions about their implementation.

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