Gas phase chemistry and removal of CH3I during a severe accident

Anna Karhu

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Abstract

The purpose of this literature review was to gather valuable information on the behavior of methyl iodide on the gas phase during a severe accident. The potential of transition metals, especially silver and copper, to remove organic iodides from the gas streams was also studied. Transition metals are one of the most interesting groups in the contex of iodine mitigation. For example silver is known to react intensively with iodine compounds. Silver is also relatively inert material and it is thermally stable. Copper is known to react with some radioiodine species. However, it is not reactive toward methyl iodide. In addition, it is oxidized to copper oxide under atmospheric conditions. This may limit the industrial use of copper.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationRoskilde
PublisherNordic Nuclear Safety Research NKS
Number of pages41
ISBN (Print)87-7893-076-6
Publication statusPublished - 2001
MoE publication typeD4 Published development or research report or study

Publication series

SeriesNKS Reports
Volume25

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