Claims
- 1. Means for the separation of Krypton from a radioative waste gas mixture containing Krypton, Xenon, nitrous oxides and residual gas components, said components selected from members of the group consisting of aerosols, iodine, and tritium, said means comprising;
- (a) a resolver means for receiving radioactive waste gas, nuclear fuel particles and a carrier gas;
- (b) a first purifying means including means communicating with said resolver means for receiving a waste gas flow from said resolver means, said first purifying means selectively retaining nitrous oxides and radioactive residual gas components, said components selected from members of the group consisting of aerosols, iodine, and tritium;
- (c) first means for recirculating the waste gas mixture to said resolver means after removal of said nitrous oxides and residual gas components to thereby enrich the Krypton in the waste gas mixture;
- (d) an adsorber means including means communicating with said first purifying means for receiving said Krypton enriched waste gas mixture from said first purifying means, said adsorber means having at least one adsorber for selectively retaining Krypton and Xenon;
- (e) second means for periodically and selectively desorbing the Krypton and Xenon from said adsorber means, said second means communicating with said adsorber means and having a conduit for conveying Krypton and a carrier gas to a preparative gas chromatograph for separation of Krypton;
- (f) means for accumulating Krypton from an output of said preparative gas chromatograph.
- 2. Gas separating installation as claimed in claim 1, wherein an adsorber for retaining nitrous oxide and tritium is connected within a recirculating loop of the first purifying means.
- 3. Gas separating installation as claimed in claim 2, wherein a carbon (C-14) filter is connected between an outlet of the first purifying means and the adsorber means.
- 4. Gas separating installation as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 or claim 3, including a conduit for helium connected to an inlet of the gas chromatograph.
- 5. Gas separating installation as claimed in claim 4, wherein said means for accumulating krypton includes a conduit for krypton-containing waste gas connected to a storage flask filled with activated charcoal and a purified gas outlet for the helium.
- 6. Gas separating installation as claimed in claim 5, wherein the helium is reconveyed in a closed circuit from the purified gas outlet to the inlet of the gas chromatograph.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 484,245 filed in Apr. 12, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,562,000.
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