Safety handling characteristics of high-level tritiated water
0103 physical sciences
01 natural sciences
6. Clean water
DOI:
10.1016/j.fusengdes.2005.09.062
Publication Date:
2005-12-28T10:00:24Z
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ABSTRACT
Abstract In a fusion reactor, high-level tritiated water of more than one PBq/m 3 will be generated and stored in various areas. The high-level tritiated water decomposes by itself and generates mainly hydrogen, becoming tritiated hydrogen peroxide water. In order to summarize safety requirements for long-term storage of high-level tritiated water, the characteristics, such as effective G -values of hydrogen and hydrogen peroxide, pH and Oxidation–Reduction Potential (ORP), have been investigated by storing tritiated water from 5 TBq/m 3 to 2 EBq/m 3 for 5 years. Because the effective G -value of hydrogen increases with decreasing tritium concentration, the storage tank for a wider range of tritium concentrations requires not only depression but, also, adequate processing of the cover gases. High-level tritiated water of more than 1 PBq/m 3 was acid and in some cases was in a corrosive condition; these characteristics have been maintained for 5 years. Therefore, the ORP–pH situation should be monitored periodically to avoid the corrosive condition.
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