Abstract
Tritium extraction from heavy water moderators with catalytic exchange reactions had hydrogen explosion, fire risk, and complicated system design, which restricted the industrial scale usage. Herein, we reported a safer and simpler tritiated heavy water distillation process with metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) modified surface. MOFs with microstructure, microporous pores, and hydrophilic nature showed superhydrophilic properties, which was a benefit to better interface contact properties between water drop, vapor, and packing. High separation efficiency was achieved with height equivalent to a theoretical plate (HETP) of 1.53 cm under optimized operation conditions. Pilot-scale two-column tritiated heavy water distillation system was simulated and optimized based on experimental results with a high separation factor and recovery rate of tritium. This work demonstrates the first attempt at MOFs engineered surface for tritiated heavy water treatment, advancing a new concept in the design of tritiated heavy water distillation with intrinsic safety for industrial applications.
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