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Recovery of Carbon Dioxide in Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing Cycle

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Abstract Reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel produces off-gas that contains various radioactive components. Carbon-14 with a long half-life, which is mainly released in form of carbon dioxide, will continue to ...accumulate in environment. The adsorption process could be used for recovery of CO2 from off-gas. In this work, the adsorption of CO2 on synthetic zeolites and natural mordenite was studied in low partial pressure range. Moreover, effect of water vapor on co-adsorption of CO2 was investigated. The MS4A was found to be promising candidate for separative recovery of carbon dioxide in nuclear fuel reprocessing cycle.show more

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Created Date 2010.03.09
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