AbstractCs-chabazite, a type of zeolite with caesium counter-cations, possesses interesting gas separation properties due to a highly selective molecular “trapdoor” effect. Herein the use of this material for H2/D2 isotope separation is demonstrated. Isotope separation was achieved using breakthrough separation with a single pass through a packed bed at moderate temperatures (293K) and pressures (0.17MPa) when one species was in a sufficiently low concentration. The breakthrough separation curves were successfully modelled using the Thomas kinetic breakthrough model and the Yoon and Nelson kinetic breakthrough model, where working transferable kinetic rate constants were developed. Use of this material for hydrogen isotope separation would ...
The enrichment of heavy hydrogen isotopes (deuterium, tritium) is required to fulfill their increasi...
The carbon slit pore has been investigated as a medium for low temperature hydrogen isotope mixture ...
Hydrogen isotope mixtures can be separated either by confinement in small pores [i.e., "kinetic...
Using either single H2 and D2 or H2-D2 mixed gases, the sorption abilities of CHA (chabazite)-type z...
Stable molecular hydrogen isotopes, D2 and T2, are both scarce and essential in several energy, indu...
Separating gaseous mixtures that consist of very similar size is one of the critical issues in moder...
We report an ion-exchanged zeolite as an excellent candidate for large-scale application in hydrogen...
Separating gaseous mixtures that consist of very similar size is one of the critical issues in moder...
Novel low energy hydrogen-deuterium isotope breakthrough separation using a trapdoor zeoliteDocument...
Experiments were conducted in 2003 and 2004 with protium and deuterium to demonstrate the hydrogen e...
The hydrogen element exists naturally in the form of three isotopes, sharing the same number of prot...
Breakthrough analysis has widely been explored for the dynamic separation of gaseous mixtures in por...
Separation of hydrogen isotopes is of great importance to produce highly pure hydrogen isotopes for ...
AbstractPorous materials that contain ultrafine pore apertures can separate hydrogen isotopes via ki...
Deuterium is widely used for numerous applications such as nuclear fusion, non-radioactive isotopic ...
The enrichment of heavy hydrogen isotopes (deuterium, tritium) is required to fulfill their increasi...
The carbon slit pore has been investigated as a medium for low temperature hydrogen isotope mixture ...
Hydrogen isotope mixtures can be separated either by confinement in small pores [i.e., "kinetic...
Using either single H2 and D2 or H2-D2 mixed gases, the sorption abilities of CHA (chabazite)-type z...
Stable molecular hydrogen isotopes, D2 and T2, are both scarce and essential in several energy, indu...
Separating gaseous mixtures that consist of very similar size is one of the critical issues in moder...
We report an ion-exchanged zeolite as an excellent candidate for large-scale application in hydrogen...
Separating gaseous mixtures that consist of very similar size is one of the critical issues in moder...
Novel low energy hydrogen-deuterium isotope breakthrough separation using a trapdoor zeoliteDocument...
Experiments were conducted in 2003 and 2004 with protium and deuterium to demonstrate the hydrogen e...
The hydrogen element exists naturally in the form of three isotopes, sharing the same number of prot...
Breakthrough analysis has widely been explored for the dynamic separation of gaseous mixtures in por...
Separation of hydrogen isotopes is of great importance to produce highly pure hydrogen isotopes for ...
AbstractPorous materials that contain ultrafine pore apertures can separate hydrogen isotopes via ki...
Deuterium is widely used for numerous applications such as nuclear fusion, non-radioactive isotopic ...
The enrichment of heavy hydrogen isotopes (deuterium, tritium) is required to fulfill their increasi...
The carbon slit pore has been investigated as a medium for low temperature hydrogen isotope mixture ...
Hydrogen isotope mixtures can be separated either by confinement in small pores [i.e., "kinetic...