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Original Articles

PRESSURE–TEMPERATURE-SWING PROCESS USING THREE ABSORPTION BEDS FOR HYDROGEN ISOTOPE SEPARATION

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Pages 3065-3079 | Received 01 May 2001, Published online: 15 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Pressure–temperature-swing (PTS) process was comparatively investigated using one, two, or three columns packed with palladium particles. In the PTS process using the one or two columns, product was withdrawn from the system discontinuously. The deuterium enrichment ratio was lower in the one-column PTS process. In the three-column PTS process, a highly enriched product was recovered continuously. Back-filling another column and making pressure equilibrium with part of an exhaust that was slightly enriched in deuterium could enhance the enrichment ratio and recovery ratio of deuterium compared with the case of no back-filling or pressure-equilibrium operation.

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