Investigation on degradation mechanism of ion exchange membrane immersed in highly concentrated tritiated water under the Broader Approach Activities

•Endurance of Nafion ion exchange membrane immersed into 1.38×1012Bq/kg of highly concentrated tritiated water has been demonstrated.•The formation of free hydrophobic free products by reactions between radicals on the membrane and oxygen caused the decrease in ionic conductivity.•From the 19F NMR s...

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Published inFusion engineering and design Vol. 89; no. 7-8; pp. 1534 - 1538
Main Authors Iwai, Yasunori, Sato, Katsumi, Yamanishi, Toshihiko
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.10.2014
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Summary:•Endurance of Nafion ion exchange membrane immersed into 1.38×1012Bq/kg of highly concentrated tritiated water has been demonstrated.•The formation of free hydrophobic free products by reactions between radicals on the membrane and oxygen caused the decrease in ionic conductivity.•From the 19F NMR spectrum, no distinctive degradation in the membrane structure by interaction with tritium was measured. The ion exchange membrane is a key material for electrolysis cells of the water detritiation system. Durability of ion exchange membrane has been demonstrated under the Broader Approach Activities. Long-term exposure of Nafion® ion exchange membrane in 1.38×1012Bq/kg of tritiated water was conducted at room temperature for up to 2 years. The ionic conductivity of Nafion® membrane after immersed in tritiated water was changed. The change in color of membrane from colorless to yellowish was caused by reactions of radicals on the polymer and oxygen molecules in air. Infrared Fourier transform spectrum of a yellowish membrane revealed a small peak for bending vibration of CH situated at 1437cm−1, demonstrating the formation of hydrophobic functional group in the membrane. The hydrophilic network in Nafion® membrane was partially obstructed by the hydrophobic free products. This caused the decrease in ionic conductivity. The peak for bending vibration was clearly eliminated in the spectrum of the membrane after treatment by acid for removal of free products. The high-resolution solid state 19F NMR spectrum of a membrane after immersed in tritiated water was similar to that of a membrane irradiated with gamma-rays. From the 19F NMR spectrum, no distinctive degradation in the membrane structure by interaction with tritium was measured.
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ISSN:0920-3796
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DOI:10.1016/j.fusengdes.2014.02.018