Feasibility study of large-scale production of iodine-125 at the high temperature engineering test reactor.

Appl Radiat Isot

Department of HTTR, Oarai Research and Development Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, 4002, Narita-cho, Oarai-machi, Higashi-Ibaraki-gun, Ibaraki 311-1393, Japan.

Published: October 2018

The feasibility of a large-scale iodine-125 production from natural xenon gas at high-temperature gas-cooled reactors (HTGRs) was investigated. A high-temperature engineering test reactor (HTTR), which is located in Japan at Oarai-machi Research and Development Center, was used as a reference HTGR reactor in this study. First, a computer code based on a Runge-Kutta method was developed to calculate the quantities of isotopes arising from the neutron irradiation of natural xenon gas target. This code was verified with a good agreement with a reference result. Next, optimization of irradiation planning was carried out. As results, with 4 days of irradiation and 8 days of decay, the I production could be maximized and the I contamination was within an acceptable level. The preliminary design of irradiation channels at the HTTR was also optimized. The case with 3 irradiation channels and 20-cm diameter was determined as the optimal design, which could produce approximately 1.8 × 10GBq/y of I production.

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