Conversion of Hydrogen Gas to Water in Soil: Implications to Fusion Contributions
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With the continuing development of fusion energy, it is reasonable to be concerned about contamination from the potential release of tritiated water (HTO) plumes, as well as the oxidation of atmospheric tritiated hydrogen gas (HT) releases in nearby soils. We build on past studies by examining oxidation rates of HT to HTO at two sites representing dry and moist soil. We also examine diurnal changes to better constrain rates of microbial HT oxidation and subsequent deposition into soils. We estimate the potential effects of an HTO plume resulting from an oxidation HT. This methodology framework is expected to be useful in the determination of potential health and environmental impacts from HTO as a result of HT releases.