Atomic Energy

, Volume 120, Issue 3, pp 229–232 | Cite as

Purification of Gaseous Emissions by 14C Removal During Reprocessing of Spent Uranium-Plutonium Nuclear Fuel

  • S. A. Yakunin
  • O. A. Ustinov
  • A. Yu. Shadrin
  • O. V. Shudegova
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Methods for trapping the 14C in waste gases by means of a combined technology are examined. The wastes gases from pyrochemical production can be purified by removing 14C by passing the gases at rates to 5 m3/h through a 0.5 m high layer of Ba(OH)2·8H2O granules in a 0.14 m in diameter apparatus after dilution with atmospheric air. The purification of the waste gases from hydrometallurgical production by removal of 14C (50 m3/h) is best accomplished by passage through a 0.28 m in diameter packed tower with 2.7–4 m high packing irrigated by an alkali solution which is regenerated by means of calcium hydroxide. The waste gases from pyrochemical production can also be passed through a packed tower. In this case the 14C is fixed in insoluble calcium carbonate and is placed in a storage facility and subsequently buried. The proposed technologies make it possible to purify the waste gases formed during the reprocessing of spent uraniumplutonium nitride nuclear fuel in a reprocessing module used in an on-site nuclear fuel cycle by removing 14C to a level admissible for air in production enclosures.

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Authors and Affiliations

  • S. A. Yakunin
    • 1
  • O. A. Ustinov
    • 1
  • A. Yu. Shadrin
    • 1
  • O. V. Shudegova
    • 1
  1. 1.Bochvar All-Russia Research Institute for Inorganic Materials (VNIINM)MoscowRussia

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