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Selection of a carrying agent for obtaining radioactive methyliodide vapors under dynamic conditions

  • Obruchikov, Alexander V. (Department of High-Energy Chemistry and Radioecology, D. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia) ;
  • Merkushkin, Aleksei O. (Department of High-Energy Chemistry and Radioecology, D. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia) ;
  • Magomedbekov, Eldar P. (Department of High-Energy Chemistry and Radioecology, D. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia) ;
  • Anurova, Olga M. (Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University)) ;
  • Vanina, Elena A. (Federal State Unitary Enterprise "RADON" (United Ecological, Scientific and Research Center of Decontamination of Radioactive Waste and Environmental Protection))
  • Received : 2020.11.06
  • Accepted : 2021.02.22
  • Published : 2021.08.25

Abstract

A method for preparing "reagent" for radioactive methyliodide vapors production using an isotopic exchange reaction has been developed. Based on the obtained data of the isotopic exchange efficiency and hydraulic resistance, white fused alumina (700-840 ㎛) was selected as the carrying agent material for "reagent" production. The radioiodine isotopic exchange dependences on such parameters as temperature, gas flow velocity, and the methyliodide concentration in it were determined. Optimal conditions have been selected to achieve 85% of the isotopic exchange rate in 1 h of the experiment. The obtained data allowed to develop an approach to the test of iodine filters for nuclear power plants and to determine their efficiency.

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Acknowledgement

The work was supported by Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia. Project Number 2020-008.

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