Zeolite Membranes for Krypton/Xenon Separation from Spent Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing Off-Gas – Georgia Tech Research Corporation CX(s) Applied: B3.6Date: 41863 Location(s): GeorgiaOffices(s): Nuclear Energy
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August 12, 2014Zeolite Membranes for Krypton/Xenon Separation from Spent Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing Off-Gas – Georgia Tech Research Corporation
CX(s) Applied: B3.6
Date: 41863
Location(s): Georgia
Offices(s): Nuclear Energy
Georgia Tech Research Corporation will develop a novel, high-performance, low-energy intensity, lower-cost zeolite membrane process for Kr/Xe separation during spent nuclear fuel processing; and investigate the underlying molecular adsorption and transport processes in both ‘idealized’ and ‘realistic’ operating conditions to develop reliable synthesis-structure-property relationships for such membranes.
CX(s) Applied: B3.6
Date: 41863
Location(s): Georgia
Offices(s): Nuclear Energy
Georgia Tech Research Corporation will develop a novel, high-performance, low-energy intensity, lower-cost zeolite membrane process for Kr/Xe separation during spent nuclear fuel processing; and investigate the underlying molecular adsorption and transport processes in both ‘idealized’ and ‘realistic’ operating conditions to develop reliable synthesis-structure-property relationships for such membranes.