What is heavy
water?
Heavy Water (D2O) is a compound of an isotope of
hydrogen called heavy hydrogen or Deuterium (D) and oxygen.
This
is also known as Deuterium Oxide.
Deuterium
has an atomic mass of 2, as against 1 for normal hydrogen (H) due to presence
of an extra neutron in the nucleus.
Deuterium
is present in hydrogen and hydrogen bearing compounds like water, hydrocarbons,
etc. and has a small natural occurrence (D/D+H) of about 140 to 160 ppm.
So
it is necessary to process large quantities of the low concentration feed stock
to produce the final product which is enriched to the reactor grade i.e. 99.8
mole %.
Heavy
Water has great similarity in its physical and chemical properties to ordinary
water.
But
its nuclear properties display a significant variation which makes it an
extremely efficient material for use as moderator in a nuclear reactor.
What is Moderator?
Moderator is required in a thermal reactor to slow
down the neutrons produced in the fission reaction to .025 ev (thermal
reaction) so that the chain reaction can be sustained.
Different
moderators normally in use are Heavy Water, Graphite, Beryllium and Light
water.
Heavy
Water is an excellent moderator. A good moderator should have excellent slowing
down power and low absorption cross section for neutrons.
What is Coolant?
Heat energy produced in the fission reactor will be
removed by coolant.
Water
is an excellent coolant that can remove the heat from the feed.
Heavy
Water is used as a primary coolant to transport heat generated by the fission
reaction to secondary coolant, light water.
In
gas-cooled reactors carbon dioxide gas is used as coolant.
Coolant
transports heat to secondary coolant, i.e. water for generation of steam at an
appropriate pressure for running steam turbines.
Steam
turbines drive generators to generate electricity.
Is heavy water radioactive?
No, heavy water is not radioactive.
It
is oxide of deuterium (D2O) which is stable isotope of hydrogen.
When & why it is said
that there is radioactivity in heavy water used in nuclear power stations?
Because some of the deuterium in heavy water gets converted to Tritium by absorbing a neutron in a nuclear reactor.
Tritium
is radioactive.
Further,
some of the ionic impurities that are carried by heavy water as moderator or
coolant also get activated in course of irradiation.
Hence
the radioactivity is observed in Heavy Water used in Nuclear reactors.
Is heavy water harmful to
health?
A small quantity of heavy water is not harmful to
human health.
In
fact, human body contains few grams of heavy water as natural abundance.
Small
quantities of heavy water have been used in clinical studies and treatment in
infants, lactating women and adults without any reported adverse effect.
Toxic
effects of heavy water begin to appear only when deuterium content of body
fluids exceeds 20%, which is most unlikely event.
Extremely
large intake of heavy water is required for causing any noticeable harmful
effect.
What is degraded Heavy
Water?
Heavy Water which has greater light water content is
called degraded heavy water.
Heavy Water has greater affinity for light water. It
can readily absorb light water present in air. It can also get degraded
whenever light water from other processes gets mixed with it.
Is there any fixed life for
Heavy Water?
There is no fixed life for heavy water if it is
blanketed with the dry inert gas (N2, He, etc.)
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